Punjab Police chief Dr. Usman Anwar just opened the department's wallet wide for sick cops and their families. The top brass signed off on a massive 2.595 million rupee payout that will help dozens of officers get the medical care they desperately need. Police officials confirmed the generous funding package targets everything from major surgeries to cancer treatments across the force. The cash injection demonstrates how seriously leadership takes officer welfare when health emergencies strike. Department insiders say the move reflects Anwar's hands-on approach to supporting his troops during their darkest hours.
Two lucky officers hit the jackpot with half-million rupee checks heading their way for serious medical procedures. Additional SP Babar Mumtaz will use his windfall for appendix surgery while Constable Muhammad Majid tackles painful spinal problems. Head Constable Muhammad Tauqeer scored 250,000 rupees to cover his wife's mounting hospital bills. The widow of cancer-stricken retired Sub-Inspector Mukhtar Hussain received the same amount along with injured Constable Saqib Safdar. Several other personnel walked away with 100,000 rupee grants that should ease their financial burdens considerably.
The Medical Financial Assistance Committee carefully vetted every application before rubber-stamping the generous payouts. Anwar emphasized that his department maintains partnerships with multiple healthcare institutions to guarantee quality treatment options. The comprehensive support system ensures officers can focus on recovery instead of worrying about crushing medical expenses.
Two lucky officers hit the jackpot with half-million rupee checks heading their way for serious medical procedures. Additional SP Babar Mumtaz will use his windfall for appendix surgery while Constable Muhammad Majid tackles painful spinal problems. Head Constable Muhammad Tauqeer scored 250,000 rupees to cover his wife's mounting hospital bills. The widow of cancer-stricken retired Sub-Inspector Mukhtar Hussain received the same amount along with injured Constable Saqib Safdar. Several other personnel walked away with 100,000 rupee grants that should ease their financial burdens considerably.
The Medical Financial Assistance Committee carefully vetted every application before rubber-stamping the generous payouts. Anwar emphasized that his department maintains partnerships with multiple healthcare institutions to guarantee quality treatment options. The comprehensive support system ensures officers can focus on recovery instead of worrying about crushing medical expenses.