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  2. Punjab Police (Pakistan) - Wikipedia

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    Former coat of arms of Punjab Police Pakistan. The Punjab Police played a significant role in handling the refugee crisis of 1947–48. It continued as a separate organization until 1955, when it was merged with the police of other provinces to create the West Pakistan Police. The West Pakistan Deputy Inspector General was Inayat Ali Shah.

  3. Pakistan Navy ranks and insignia - Wikipedia

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    The Pakistan Navy ranks and insignia are the military insignia used by the Pakistan Navy. They are used to identify their roles as commanding officers and varies with their responsibilities. [ 1 ] Pakistan shares a rank structure similar to that of the United Kingdom .

  4. Punjab Police College Sihala - Wikipedia

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    Punjab Police College Sihala is a training institution of the Punjab Police in Sihala, Pakistan. The police college sihala established in 1959 to providing the training to all the police officials of all ranks. Sihala is the oldest and largest training college of police in Pakistan.

  5. National Police Academy of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The National Police Academy (NPA) (Urdu: قومی پولیس درسگاہ پاکستان) is the National Institute for training of the Police Service of Pakistan officers who have been selected through the Central Superior Services examination. The trained officers on passing out hold the rank of Assistant Superintendent of Police.

  6. Category:Law enforcement in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Police ranks of Pakistan (4 P) Prison officers ranks in Pakistan (2 P) ... Punjab Police College Sihala; Punjab Prison Staff Training College, Sahiwal;

  7. Pakistan Rangers - Wikipedia

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    After the independence of Pakistan in 1947, the name of the force was changed from "Sindh Police Rifles" to "Sindh Police Rangers" and the protection of eastern boundaries with India was allotted to various temporary forces, such as the Punjab Border Police Force, Bahawalpur State Police, Khairpur State Police and Sindh Police Rangers.

  8. Pakistan Navy War College - Wikipedia

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    The Pakistan Navy War College is a military staff college located in Walton Cantonment in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. [1] [2] The Navy War College takes pride itself as being the "center of excellence" as it educates and develops leaders in maritime matters, defining the scope of the future navy, roles and missions, supports combat readiness on maritime dimensions, and strengthens global ...

  9. Elite Police - Wikipedia

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    The Elite Police (Urdu: اشرافیہ پولیس), also known as the "Elite Police Force" or "Police Commandos", [1] [2] [3] is a branch of the Punjab Police specializing in counter-terrorist operations and VIP security duties, as well as acting against serious crime and performing high-risk operations which can't be carried out by the regular police.