KARACHI: The Sindh Police department has appointed a female superintendent as spokesperson for the first time in the history of the provincial law enforcement department. According to an official...
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April 03, 2015
KARACHI: The Sindh Police department has appointed a female superintendent as spokesperson for the first time in the history of the provincial law enforcement department.
According to an official notification issued here on Friday, the Inspector-General Sindh Police has appointed SP Erum Awan as its spokesperson.
Awan is expected to hold her first press conference today at 2:00 pm.
In April last year, female sub-inspector Ghazala Syed was elevated to Station House Officer (SHO) for a general police station in Karachi.
A large majority of men are employed in the police department in Pakistan, where women are rarely encouraged to pursue a career in law enforcement.
Women account for less than one percent of total police force in Pakistan, according to data by the National Police Bureau.