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Interest-free motorcycle loan scheme for KP Police unveiled

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PESHAWAR: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Police has decided to give interest-free motorcycle loans to Peshawar Police personnel.

As per the details, the Central Police Office has issued a circular in this regard asking for the names of the companies from whom they want to purchase a motorcycle for themselves.

The circular says that the officers have to provide their replies within three days and all the Capital City police stations should be informed through wireless communication.

According to the circular, the repayment of the motorcycle loan will be deducted from the monthly salary.

The government of Peshawar is administered by a Capital Police Officer with a total strength of eight thousand. The reserve police unit is a 10,000-strong force known as the Frontier Reserve Force (FRF).

KP Police is yet to share more details about the initiation of loan disbursement and others.

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