The 46th batch of the Friends of Police Internship Programme concluded at the Rawalpindi Police Lines Headquarters, in line with the vision of Inspector General (IG) Punjab, Abdul Karim.
46th batch of Friends of Police Internship Programme concludes in Rawalpindi

RAWALPINDI, Jul 10 (APP): The 46th batch of the Friends of Police Internship Programme concluded at the Rawalpindi Police Lines Headquarters, in line with the vision of Inspector General (IG) Punjab, Abdul Karim.
Students from various educational institutions participated in the two-week internship programme, during which senior police officers delivered lectures on police functioning, law enforcement, and different aspects of policing.
According to police spokesperson, participants received practical orientation on police station operations, Police Khidmat Markaz services, front desk procedures, police applications, traffic management, and legal and judicial processes.
As part of the programme, the students also visited Special Initiative Police Stations, the Police Lines Headquarters, the Command and Control Room, Traffic Headquarters, the Police Khidmat Markaz at Liaquat Bagh, and the Legal Branch to gain first-hand exposure to policing and public service delivery.
Police said the participants will be included in future public awareness campaigns, adding that young people can play an important role in improving police service delivery and strengthening community engagement.
The internship programme aims to encourage students to support effective policing, crime prevention, anti-narcotics efforts, and community policing initiatives.
At the closing ceremony, DSP Admin Shahida Yasmeen distributed certificates among the participants in recognition of their successful completion of the internship programme.


