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Two policewomen from KP representing Pakistan at UN peacekeeping mission in Sudan

Two policewomen from KP representing Pakistan at UN peacekeeping mission in Sudan By Two women cops from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa reach Sudan on UN peace mission KP got its first female district police officer this year when Sonia Shamroz was posted as the District Police Officer of Lower Chitral Her appointment was lauded internationally since it was a big milestone for a generally conservative province like KP PESHAWAR: Two women police officers from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa are representing Pakistan at a United Nations peacekeeping mission in Sudan. KP police Elite commando Gul Nisa Kundi and ASI Saima Sharif have started their duties in Sudan, confirmed KP police officials.

Sonia Shamroz becomes first-ever woman to be appointed as KP district police chief

Sonia Shamroz becomes first-ever woman to be appointed as KP district police chief Pakistan Twitter/KP Police/via The News PESHAWAR: Sonia Shamroz has become the first-ever woman to be appointed as the police chief of a district in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. For the first time in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, a woman police officer has been appointed district police chief, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police wrote on Twitter, announcing that Sonia Shamroz had been assigned to Lower Dir. Last month, the deputy superintendent of police (DSP) for Peshawar, Aneela Naz, became the first woman traffic cop in KP and started checking driving licenses and briefing people about the rules and regulations for roads.

Time to increase women force

You Tue, 12, 20 In Pakistan, women make up less than one per cent of the overall police force. This week You! takes a look at a programme actively working to increase women’s representation in law enforcement… In Pakistan, women police officers are rare. Despite the 10 per cent set quota, women make up less than one per cent of the overall police force in the country; with Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and Balochistan trailing further behind with 0.72 and 0.31 per cent respectively. Whereas, countries like Bangladesh and Nepal consist of six and eight per cent women in police forces respectively, Pakistani women police officers have the lowest representation in the force in the SAARC region.

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