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LAHORE, Nov 09 (APP): Inspector General of Police (IGP) Punjab Dr. Usman Anwar has approved the release of Rs. 2.45 million for the medical treatment of children of police employees suffering from serious illnesses in Lahore and other districts.
A Punjab police spokesperson said the financial assistance has been sanctioned as part of the department’s continued commitment to the welfare of its personnel and their families. The funds were approved after scrutiny by the Welfare Management Committee.
According to the details, ASI Imdad Ali has been granted Rs. 600,000 for his daughter’s spinal treatment, while Driver Constable Naveed Qaiser has received Rs. 500,000 for his daughter’s leg and arm surgery. ASI Muhammad Asif has been approved Rs. 250,000 for his son’s pneumonia treatment, and Lady Constable Shumaila Noshi has been granted Rs. 250,000 for her son’s hearing treatment.
Similarly, Retired DSP Ghulam Mujtaba and Constable Naveed Ullah have each been provided Rs. 100,000. DSP Faisal Kamal, Traffic Warden Muhammad Younas, and Driver Constables Arshad Ali and Naveed Arshad have collectively been issued Rs. 275,000. In addition, DSP Waseem Afzal, ASI Muhammad Farooq, Head Constable Asad Hussain, and Ghazi Constable Nasir Ahmed have been granted a total of Rs. 375,000 for their children’s treatment.