The Inspector General of Police in Balochistan, Muhammad Tahir, paid heartfelt tribute to police martyrs on the occasion of Eid, honouring their sacrifices and dedication to duty.
During his visits across Quetta, the IGP met with families of police personnel who lost their lives in terrorist attacks. He emphasized that the sacrifices of these brave officers would never be forgotten and remain a symbol of courage and commitment.
Accompanied by senior police officials, including Imran Shoukat and other high-ranking officers, the IGP visited Police Lines and various locations to personally express solidarity with the bereaved families.
As part of his Eid engagements, Muhammad Tahir also visited the Police Martyrs Memorial, where he laid a floral wreath in honour of fallen officers. The ceremony served as a solemn reminder of the sacrifices made by police personnel in maintaining law and order in the province.
During his meetings, the IGP offered prayers for the departed souls and extended his support to the families, acknowledging the hardships they continue to face. He assured them that the police department stands firmly with them in recognition of their loved ones’ sacrifices.
Family members of the martyrs expressed gratitude for the visit, appreciating the gesture of remembrance and support, especially on a significant occasion like Eid.
Balochistan has long faced security challenges, with police personnel often at the forefront of efforts to combat terrorism. The tribute by the IGP highlights the importance of acknowledging the sacrifices made by law enforcement agencies in ensuring public safety.
In conclusion, the Eid visits by the Balochistan police chief not only honoured the martyrs but also reinforced the commitment of the department to stand by the families of those who laid down their lives for the nation.


