Inspector General of Police Punjab, Dr. Usman Anwar, remains fully committed to ensuring the best possible health welfare for police employees and their families. In line with this commitment, IG Punjab has allocated additional funds to support the treatment of serious illnesses affecting police personnel and their families. According to details, Constable Mukhtar Ahmad of Lahore Police has been given PKR 1 million for kidney treatment. ASI Sajjad Ahmad has received PKR 250,000 for the treatment of his wife, while ASI Javed Iqbal Khan has been granted PKR 250,000 for the treatment of his wife’s brain hemorrhage. Constable Tariq Rasheed has been provided PKR 200,000 for his wife’s liver treatment, and Saleem Masih has been issued PKR 125,000 for medical expenses. Senior Clerk Muhammad Ashfaq and Constable Imran Haider have each received PKR 100,000 for spine surgery and ulcer treatment, respectively. Riaz Hussain from Multan has been granted PKR 100,000 for medical expenses, and retired Inspector Muhammad Amjad has been provided PKR 75,000 for the treatment of his wife’s diabetes.
IG Punjab Dr. Usman Anwar approved these funds after thorough scrutiny by the Medical Financial Assistance Committee. Dr. Usman Anwar said that the welfare of police employees facing health challenges is a top priority and that all possible support will continue to be provided through police welfare funds and other resources.
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