KARACHI, April 2: A 12-member delegation of the National Institute of Public Administration visited Central Police Office Karachi on Monday as a part of its 22-week training course.

DIG Police Headquarters Muhammad Akbar welcomed the delegates, accompanied by course coordinators Mir Jawed Iqbal and Shagufta Waris, on behalf of the Sindh IGP Jehangir Mirza.

DIG Muhammad Akbar briefed the participants about the organisation of Sindh Police after Police Order-2002 with special reference to administration and financial management.Among others, AIGP Operations Abdul Razzaque Cheema and AIG Logistics Imran Yaqoob Minhas also attended the briefing.—PPI

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