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Two BPS-19 Punjab police officers scuffle in China during official visit

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LAHORE: Inspector General of Police (IGP) Punjab Usman Anwar lodged an inquiry after two senior police officers reportedly clashed over “jokes” at the Kashi Laining International Airport in China.

Punjab police chief took action against both officers who were part of a 12-member police delegation led by Rawalpindi Region Special Branch SSP Fazal-i-Hamid on an official visit to China to attend the ‘Pakistan-China Economic Corridor Security Officials Training Programme’.

According to the details, they reportedly clashed after coming back from the training that had started on July 1. The police offical told local publication that BPS-19 officers Fazal-i-Hamid and Syed Karrar Hussain abused each other and passed objectionable comments at the airport in Xinjiang.

An official privy to the information said IGP Dr Usman Anwar expressed his displeasure at the officers for bringing a bad name to the department and the government. He said Mr Usman had sought an explanation from the delegation and called all its other members into his office on Friday (today).

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