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Balochistan’s law and order situation has improved, says IGP

Balochistan’s law and order situation has improved, says IGP

QUETTA: (DNA) –  Inspector General of Police (IGP) Balochistan  on Friday said, law and order situation has improved in Balochistan.

Addressing the 88th passing out parade ceremony held, here at the police training centre Quetta, IGP Mohsin Hassan Butt said, law enforcing agencies’ concrete steps , has improved law and order situation of the province.

“Police is ready to foil any attempt by the  enemies to disturb law and order of the proinvce’”, the IGP continued.

During the passing out parade, as many as 313 recruits were inducted in police department, who were trained,by the police trainers for eight months.

The chief guest of the occasion, the IGP Mohsin Hassan Butt was given guard of honour by FC contingent during the ceremony.

Balochistan’s law and order situation has improved, says IGP

Baluchistan’s top cop also distributed prizes amongst the new police recruits over distinctive performance.

Back in month of September, the passing out parade ceremony of 62nd batch of Frontier Corps Balochistan was held at School of FC Training Centre in Loralai.

Sector Commander North Brigadier Nadeem Sohail was chief guest of the ceremony and martyred FC soldier Muhammad Waseem’s father were presented a guard of honour on arrival in FC training centre ground, said a press release issued here by Public Relation Officer for Inspector General Frontier Corps Balochistan.

Passing out recruits while taking oath to remain loyal to the State pledges to defend Motherland and fulfil their responsibilities. Sector Commander North Brigadier Nadeem Sohail distributed awarded prizes among outstanding cadets of the course.

Around 1614 youngsters who had graduated participated in the passing out Parade.

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