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Chief Adviser Launches Police Week-2025

Staff Correspondent: Police 2025-04-29, 1:01pm

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Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus officially inaugurated the highly anticipated Police Week-2025 at the Rajarbagh Police Lines this morning. The event, set to span three days, marks a significant occasion for law enforcement personnel and offers a platform for reflection, learning, and engagement within the police force.

During the opening ceremony, Professor Yunus delivered an insightful address, emphasizing the critical role of the police in maintaining public order, safety, and justice. He commended the efforts of law enforcement officers and acknowledged their dedication in serving the community. He also highlighted the importance of modernizing police operations and enhancing the capabilities of the force to adapt to evolving challenges.

Following the inauguration, Professor Yunus took part in an interactive session with senior police officers at the Rajarbagh Police Auditorium. The exchange provided an opportunity for officers to share their views, discuss ongoing initiatives, and address the current challenges facing law enforcement. The dialogue focused on strengthening police-community relations, improving training programs, and the continued need for transparency and accountability within the force.

The Chief Adviser’s participation in this dialogue underscores the government’s commitment to supporting the police force in its efforts to uphold law and order across the nation. Police Week-2025 is expected to feature a series of discussions, workshops, and exhibitions aimed at fostering greater collaboration and knowledge-sharing among police personnel.

As the event continues over the next few days, it is anticipated that it will play a key role in furthering the professional development of officers, enhancing public trust, and reinforcing the importance of policing in the nation’s broader socio-political landscape.