News Desk: Chief Minister Balochistan Mir Sarfraz Bugti stated on Friday that the unmatched sacrifices of the Balochistan Police, made under extremely difficult conditions, have demonstrated that the state remains firm, resilient, and stronger than before.

Speaking at the 104th Passing Out Parade held at the Police Training College (PTC) Quetta, the chief minister praised the police force for its vital role in maintaining law and order, safeguarding lives and property, and standing at the forefront of the fight against terrorism.
Upon his arrival at the Police Training College, CM Bugti visited the Martyrs’ Memorial, laid a floral wreath, and offered prayers for the elevation of the martyrs’ ranks, as well as for lasting peace and stability in Balochistan and across the country.
During the visit, the chief minister inaugurated several newly completed development projects at the college, including a modern football ground and a newly constructed mess facility. He said these initiatives were aimed at improving the training environment by providing better facilities, quality accommodation, and healthy recreational opportunities for police personnel.
CM Bugti emphasized that strengthening training institutions is essential for producing disciplined, professional, and capable police officers. He added that the provincial government is giving priority to the welfare, training, and capacity-building of the police force.
He noted that the newly completed projects would reinforce the college’s infrastructure and contribute to the physical fitness, mental strength, and professional development of both trainee and serving police officials.
Reaffirming the government’s commitment, the chief minister said that, subject to available resources, modern facilities would continue to be provided to the Balochistan Police to further enhance its effectiveness and operational strength.
Inspector General of Police Balochistan Muhammad Tahir Khan, Commandant Police Training College Quetta Shahzad Akbar, and other senior police officers were also present at the ceremony.






