Inspector General of Police (IGP) Punjab Abdul Kareem has approved the release of more than Rs2 million in financial assistance for the medical treatment of police employees and their family members.
IGP releases over Rs2m for medical treatment of employees, families

LAHORE, Jul 11 (APP): Inspector General of Police (IGP) Punjab Abdul Kareem has approved the release of more than Rs2 million in financial assistance for the medical treatment of police employees and their family members.
According to a Punjab Police spokesperson, the funds were released after scrutiny by the Medical Financial Assistance Committee. Sub-Inspector Tahir Abbas was granted Rs300,000, Sub-Inspector Kazim Hussain Rs250,000, while Constable Muhammad Rashid Khan received Rs240,000 for medical treatment.
The spokesperson said Assistant Sub-Inspector Umar Farooq, Assistant Sub-Inspector Nadeem Abbas and Junior Patrolling Officer Zulfiqar Ali were each provided Rs100,000 for medical expenses.
Lady ASI Safia, Lady Head Constable Shahida Balqees and Lady Constable Amina Shahzadi also received Rs100,000 each. Similarly, Assistant Shahzad Hassan, Head Constable Muhammad Ammar and Driver Constable Javed Iqbal were granted Rs100,000 each for medical treatment.
He added that Inspector Muhammad Nawaz, ASI Muhammad Yaseen, Constable Muhammad Abdullah and Lady Constable Irshad Begum were collectively provided Rs319,000 for their medical treatment.
IGP Abdul Kareem said the welfare of police personnel and their families, who remain dedicated to protecting the lives and property of citizens, was among the top priorities of Punjab Police. He added that, under memorandums of understanding (MoUs) signed with various institutions, Punjab Police was ensuring the provision of the best possible medical facilities to its employees and their families.


