According to the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Punjab Faisal Shahkar a memoran¬dum of understanding (MoU) is signed between the Punjab Police and the Jiangsu Police China focusing on modern and updated training courses that would increase efficiency of the force.
“According to the details, steps are being taken to increase mutual cooperation between Punjab Police and t police of the friendly country China. In this regard, an MoU has been concluded between the Punjab Police and the Jiangsu Public Security Department. The signing ceremony was held at Central Police office in which IG Punjab Faisal Shahkar and Chinese Consul General Lahore Zhao Shiren were present while Jiangsu Police Chief and senior Chinese officials participated through video link. It was agreed upon to enhance cooperation in crime prevention, public security and capacity building of officials. Bilateral cooperation for prevention of financial crimes, arrest of criminals and recovery of goods stolen abroad were also decided. Under the MoU , Punjab Police and Jiangsu will work together to protect constitutional rights of each other’s citizens, investors, citizens, national institutions and officials’ interests in their areas, and both institutions will cooperate and promote friendly relations so that the lives of citizens are protected. Under the MoU, Punjab Police and Jiangsu Police General will ensure exchange of modern equipment and intelligence sharing to improve the quality of policing, while regular training courses will be held to increase the efficiency of personnel. Other measures including mutual exchange of training and conducting officers will continue.”- PUNJAB POLICE
IG Punjab Faisal Shahkar and Chinese Consul General Lahore Zhao Shiren were present at the MoU signing ceremony while Jiangsu Police Chief and senior Chinese officials participated through video link.
Under the MoU , Punjab Police and Jiangsu will work together to protect constitutional rights of each other’s citizens, investors, national institutions and official interests in their areas, and both institutions will cooperate and promote friendly relations.