In a landmark move towards gender inclusivity and empowerment, Islamabad has appointed its first-ever woman Station House Officer (SHO), marking a historic moment for the federal capital’s police force.
Inspector [Insert Name] has taken charge as the SHO of [Insert Police Station Name], breaking long-standing barriers in a male-dominated field. Her appointment is being hailed as a significant step forward for women’s representation in law enforcement in Pakistan.
“I’m honored and proud to serve in this role. It’s not just a personal achievement but a win for every woman who dreams of making a difference,” said Inspector [Name] during a media briefing.
The Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) Police Department has recently taken steps to promote gender equality within its ranks, and this latest development is seen as part of broader reforms aimed at making policing more inclusive and community-focused.
Inspector General of Police (IGP) Islamabad, [Insert IGP Name], praised the appointment, stating, “This is a proud moment for our department. Women bring unique perspectives and strengths to policing, and this appointment reflects our commitment to diversity and merit.”
Civil society and women’s rights activists across the country have lauded the decision, calling it a “historic breakthrough” that could inspire young girls to pursue careers in public service and law enforcement.
As the first woman SHO in Islamabad’s history, Inspector [Name] is expected to lead the way for many more female officers in the future, proving that determination and competence know no gender.