Punjab Police officers and their families just received a major boost for their medical bills. Dr. Usman Anwar, the top police chief, handed out nearly three million rupees to help cover serious health costs. The money will pay for everything from kidney problems to heart surgery for family members. Six different police workers got cash to handle their medical emergencies. The police department made sure each case was carefully checked before approving the funds.
ASI Hussain Ahmed Shah scored the biggest payout with one million rupees for kidney treatment. Constable Daniyal Safdar also grabbed one million rupees to pay for his son's heart operation. ASI Ali Iqbal walked away with half a million rupees for his health issues. Three other officers each received 100,000 rupees for various treatments like kidney stones, broken arms, and back problems. The Medical Financial Assistance Committee looked over every request before giving the green light.
The police force has been working hard to take care of its people when they face health crises. Dr. Anwar runs the committee that decides who gets help and how much money they receive. The department has also been making deals with hospitals and clinics to get better medical care. These partnerships mean police families can get top-notch treatment when they need it most. Punjab Police wants to make sure no officer has to worry about paying for emergency medical care.
ASI Hussain Ahmed Shah scored the biggest payout with one million rupees for kidney treatment. Constable Daniyal Safdar also grabbed one million rupees to pay for his son's heart operation. ASI Ali Iqbal walked away with half a million rupees for his health issues. Three other officers each received 100,000 rupees for various treatments like kidney stones, broken arms, and back problems. The Medical Financial Assistance Committee looked over every request before giving the green light.
The police force has been working hard to take care of its people when they face health crises. Dr. Anwar runs the committee that decides who gets help and how much money they receive. The department has also been making deals with hospitals and clinics to get better medical care. These partnerships mean police families can get top-notch treatment when they need it most. Punjab Police wants to make sure no officer has to worry about paying for emergency medical care.