Staff Reporter:

Quetta: Inspector General of Police (IGP) Balochistan, Moazzam Jah Ansari, addressed the passing-out parade of the 101st batch in Quetta, encouraging new recruits to serve with integrity and uphold the highest standards of professionalism.

In his speech, IGP Ansari praised the rigorous training provided to the recruits and urged them to carry out their duties with honesty and dedication. He stated, “Your ethical conduct will elevate the reputation of the Balochistan Police.”

The IGP also emphasized the growing responsibilities of the police force in light of current challenges. He remarked, “The role of the police has become increasingly vital, and our personnel face significant risks in their line of duty.”

Paying tribute to the sacrifices of the force, he added, “Many brave officers and personnel of the Balochistan Police have laid down their lives in the fight against crime and terrorism.”

He urged the recruits to actively combat terrorism, kidnappings, and other criminal activities, reaffirming their critical role in maintaining law and order across the province.

Acknowledging the contributions of women in the force, IGP Ansari expressed pride in the growing female representation. “The inclusion of over 1,000 women in Balochistan Police reflects the increasing public trust in the institution,” he said.

The passing-out parade marked a significant milestone for the new batch as they prepared to join the ranks of the police force and contribute to the safety and security of Balochistan.

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