Pakistani police officer conferred with Best Police Officer of Asia Award by United Nations

In some good news for Pakistan, which is seldom to come by, a police officer from the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in Pakistan has been honoured with the Best Police Officer of Asia award by the United Nations (UN) for his contribution to the UN peacekeeping mission in Kosovo.

Superintendent of police (SP) Sajjad Khan, was recognised for his services as Legal Liaison Officer in Kosovo for having conducted investigations of various cases of prosecution against Muslims and other criminal cases in the International Court of Justice, a Pakistani media house reported.

Sajjad Khan had represented Pakistan in the UN Peacekeeping Mission from 2009 to 2012, and he was deployed as the Team Leader in Kosovo’s capital, Pristina. During his career, he also served in the mission from 2007 to 2008 as the Interpol Investigation Officer while for the third time, he was assigned additional responsibilities as Interpol Legal Liaison Officer and Admin and Logistic Officer.

SP Khan spoke in an interview with a Pakistani daily in which he said that performing duties for the first time as a police official in 2003 onwards was challenging. He added that the police department in Kosovo was headed towards modern policing and they have developed separate units for every police department.

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He went on to give advice to those who were joining police forces around the world that it was mandatory to learn and understand the indigenous culture of the countries they are deployed in. He asserted that getting selected for the UN Peacekeeping Mission was an honour.

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