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QUETTA, Jan 27 (APP): Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti has announced a major step toward women’s empowermeBalochistannt and police reforms, confirming that women police officers have been appointed to key positions across all districts of the Naseerabad Range.
According to the Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti, the initiative aims to make the police system more public-friendly while ensuring meaningful participation of women in law enforcement.
Under the new arrangements, women officers are now serving as complaint officers, deputy record keepers (Naib Moharrar), computer operators, and in other administrative and decision-making roles.
Sarfraz Bugti noted that women officers have already begun playing an active role in addressing public grievances, particularly cases of domestic violence and issues faced by women and vulnerable citizens. As a result, public trust in the police has visibly increased.
The Chief Minister praised the Inspector General of Police Balochistan and the Deputy Inspector General of Police Naseerabad Range for successfully implementing the initiative. He emphasized that utilizing the full potential of women officers would lead to improved policing, more effective service delivery, and better public facilities.
“These reforms are helping create a safe, dignified, and trust-based environment in police stations for women and all complainants, enabling citizens to register their complaints without fear or hesitation,” Bugti said.
Mir Sarfraz Bugti added that such measures would not only strengthen the police system but also enhance women’s confidence in law-enforcement institutions—an essential element for building a civilized and just society.
Reaffirming the provincial government’s commitment, he stated that providing equal opportunities to women in all sectors remains a core component of Balochistan’s broader vision and reform agenda. The Chief Minister assured that practical steps toward women’s empowerment and institutional reforms will continue in the future.