UN mission for peace keeping: Dr Imam returns from Sudan

16 Oct, 2014

Dr Syed Kaleem Imam, an exceptional officer of police service of Pakistan and former Inspector General of Police Islamabad having served as Deputy Police Commissioner Operations at United Nation African Hybrid mission at Darfur, Sudan finally returned after having served diligently for three years.
Dr Imam was appointed in UN Mission for peace keeping at Darfur, Sudan in October 2011 where local populations mostly Furs/Zanghavas have been fighting against the state authorities for economic marginal marginalization and political autonomy. More than two million people have been displaced with thousand having died in the conflict between various Movements and Government forces.
Dr Imam subsequently took over as Police Commissioner in view of his excellent performance, professionalism and art to serve in diversity with integrity. He was supervising police strength of 3,772 from 34 countries and 17 formed police units comprising 2,380 persons from 11 countries. During three years, there was gradual transformation in the region, with major cities showing noteworthy mark of economic and commercial activities, organisational growth in GOS offices, improvement in Humanitarian access, reduction in access denials beside GOS begun to respond to an extend positively on many account.-PR

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