Khattak bows out: Former Punjab acting IGP retires

Officer had also been part of an international UN mission


Our Correspondent November 02, 2017
Punjab Police. PHOTO: EXPRESS

LAHORE: Captain (Retd) Usman Khattak, who was once posted as acting Punjab inspector general, has retired from service.

Punjab IGP Captain Retired Arif Nawaz Khan said that Khattak was among those officers who always observed merit and public service during their tenure.

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He expressed these views while addressing the farewell ceremony of the Khattak, who was last serving as the additional IG for Investigations

Khattak started his service as an ASP on November 5, 1984. He belonged to the 12th common batch of police. He served in many districts such as Bhakkar, Jhelum, Rawalpindi SP, Toba Tek singh DPO, DG Khan DPO, Narowal DPO, Police College Sahala Deputy commandant, Lahore Traffic DIG, Lahore and Rawalpindi VVIP security special branch DIG, Training and Investigation Additional IG in his tenure. While in service, he also served in Bosnia with a UN peace mission.

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In the farewell ceremony, all officers of central police paid homage to Khattak as a role model for young officers.

In his address, Khattak said that he had been successful throughout his service by the grace of Allah.

Published in The Express Tribune, November 2nd, 2017.v

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