QUETTA: The Balochistan police chief has said the cops who laid down their lives in the fight against terrorism will never be forgotten.
The inspector general of police, Moazzam Jah Ansari, said the force was “fully committed” to safeguarding the lives and property of citizens.
He was addressing the passing-out parade at the Anti-Terrorism Force Training School, where 161 personnel from Balochistan Police and 200 from the Police Training College Lower Course graduated after completing counter-terrorism training.
Additional IGP Mohammad Saeed Wazir, DIG Headquarters Javed Ali Mehr, ATF Training School Commandant Asad Farooq, and other senior officials also attended the ceremony.
He noted that due to the persistent threat of terrorism in Balochistan over the past several years, the police force has adopted a firm resolve to combat and eradicate the menace.
He said the modernisation of Balochistan Police was underway to strengthen its ability to counter security threats, neutralise anti-state elements and restore peace across the province.
“Establishing peace in Balochistan is the government’s top priority,” he said.
“God willing, the day is not far when peace and stability will prevail across Balochistan and Pakistan.”
Congratulating the graduating personnel, IGP Ansari expressed hope they would serve as valuable assets to the force with renewed energy and dedication.
He encouraged the graduates to work tirelessly to excel in their careers.
Published in Dawn, August 4th, 2025