Summary:
DIGP Traffic Syed Pir Muhammad Shah received high praise for the successful Sindh Police Games, with a delegation led by former DG FIA Saud Ahmed calling its revival after 14 years an “exceptional achievement.” Shah is set to receive the Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Gold Medal for Excellence at an upcoming reception, acknowledging his leadership in promoting police sports.
Sindh Police Games Lauded for Exemplary Organisation
The recent Sindh Police Games have garnered significant commendation, culminating in a high-profile delegation congratulating DIGP Traffic and Chairman Sindh Police Sports Board, Syed Pir Muhammad Shah. The successful event marks a significant milestone for sports promotion within the force.
Commendation for Sindh Police Games Success
A delegation, including former DG FIA Saud Ahmed, Additional IGP Sindh Sharjeel Kharal, Karachi Commissioner’s Director Sports Ghulam Muhammad Khan, former SSP Syed Ejazuddin, and CLYCF Chairman Zohaib Jhangra, met Syed Pir Muhammad Shah in Lahore. Saud Ahmed, who previously organised the event 14 years ago, hailed the successful revival of the Sindh Police Games as an “exceptional achievement.” He expressed hope for sustained momentum in police sports.
This initiative is vital for morale and fitness, as reported by SindhNews.com. Ghulam Muhammad Khan further announced that the Sindh and Karachi Basketball Associations would host a reception for Pir Muhammad Shah later this week. During this event, he will receive the prestigious Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Gold Medal for Excellence.
SP Saeed Ahmed Arain, the organising secretary of the Sindh Police Games, will be awarded a silver medal at the same reception. A special organising committee is already formed under SBBA patron Khalid Jameel Shamsi, with KBBA President Advocate Ghulam Abbas Jamal serving as secretary.
The successful organisation of the Sindh Police Games underscores a renewed commitment to fostering sportsmanship and physical activity among police personnel. This effort is expected to have a lasting positive impact on the force’s welfare and operational readiness.
