LAHORE, Sep 07 (APP):Rao Sardar Ali Khan has been appointed as the new Inspector General of Police (IGP) Punjab.
He was holding the post of managing director Punjab Safe Cities Authority before his posting as the IGP. Earlier, he held the post of Additional IG Welfare and Finance Punjab.
Rao Sardar Ali joined the Police Service of Pakistan in 1990 as an ASP. His academic qualifications include an MBBS, and MA Management Information Systems, HRM, degrees.
At the start of his career, he served as ASP UT Quetta, FC Bannu and SDPO Quaid Abad and Quetta.
After promotion, he served as SP Faisalabad, Bahawalpur, Sargodha, Rahim Yar Khan, Special Branch, Chakwal and Mianwali.
After serving as an AIG Development and AIG Logistics, he moved to Establishment Division Islamabad. After promotion to the post of DIG, he served as CPO Faisalabad, DIG Operations Lahore, RPO Sargodha, RPO Bahawalpur.
He served in the Intelligence Bureau for more than five years. After his promotion to the post of Additional IG, he was posted as Additional IG Welfare and Finance, while he also held the additional charge of the post of Additional IG CTD.
During his professional career, Rao Sardar Ali Khan also served in the UN Mission for eight months and in Australia for two years. Rao Sardar Ali has extensive experience of performing professional duties on very important positions in different departments including Police, Intelligence Bureau and the CTD.
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