LAHORE: On the invitation of Inspector General Police Punjab Dr Usman Anwar, a high-level police delegation of Chinese province of Jiangsu reached Lahore on a five-day visit to Pakistan.

Led by Tan Yongsheng, the deputy director general of Public Security Department of Jiangsu Province, the Chinese delegation visited the Central Police Office.

The delegation includes Shen Xiang, the director of Public Security Data Administration Bureau of Public Security Department of Jiangsu Province, Wang Bingde, the standing deputy director general of Nanjing Public Security Bureau, Jiangsu, Yaun Xiulai, the director of Public Order Administration Department of Public Security Department of Jiangsu, Hu Xiao, the deputy director general of Wuxi Public Security Bureau, Jiangsu and Shao Weimin, the deputy director of International Cooperation Bureau of Public Security Department of Jiangsu.

The Jiangsu Police delegation had a detailed discussion on increasing bilateral cooperation in training, security and technical matters with the Punjab Police.

The Chinese police officers will review the working of different units of the Punjab Police during their recent visit and finalise the matter to enhance the mutual cooperation.

Deputy Director General Tan Yongsheng appreciated the foolproof security of Chinese experts (working on various projects) provided by Punjab Police. He added that the Chinese police experts would train the newly formed Punjab Tourism and Investment Police.

At the end of the meeting, souvenirs and gifts were exchanged between the members of the Punjab Police and the Chinese delegation. Mr. Liu Yingkai, Embassy of China Islamabad, Mr. Li Quingchun, Embassy of China Islamabad, Mr. Cao Ke, Deputy Council General and Mr. Zhao Fushan Secretary Council General accompanied the Chinese delegation.

Later, the delegation visited the Special Branch Punjab headquarters. In the evening, it visited Wagah border to attend the flag parade ceremony.

Published in Dawn, November 27th, 2023

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