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DG Rangers reiterates commitment to remain steadfast in facing multiple challenges

byCT Report
18/02/2017
in Lahore, Latest News
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LAHORE: A Sector Commanders Conference was held at Headquarters Pakistan Rangers (Punjab), Lahore. The conference was presided over by Director General, Major General Azhar Naveed Hayat Khan, and attended by all Sector Commanders and Principal Staff Officers. During the meeting, operations, internal security, training and administrative matters were discussed.

Addressing the participants Director General Punjab Rangers expressed his satisfaction over state of training and operational preparedness, and directed all commanders to follow focused approach to further build upon the existing framework in meeting the upcoming challenges under evolving environment.

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He appreciated operational preparedness of Rangers troops deployed along Working Boundary and reiterated on readiness to give befitting response to any ceasefire violation from across the border. While dilating upon the prevailing terrorist incidents, he instructed all commanders to remain vigilant in respective areas of responsibility and take effective counter measures. To thwart terrorist nefarious designs and contribute in ensuring peace, Ranger’s employment in threatened areas was also deliberated upon.

Director General reiterated the resolve and commitment of Pakistan Rangers (Punjab) to remain steadfast in facing the multiple challenges confronting the national peace and security in cohesion with other law enforcement agencies.

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