Free medical camp held at police lines Peshawar

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Haqnawaz Shinwari
PESHAWAR
A free medical camp was organized at Malik Saad Shaheed Police Lines under the auspices of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa branch of the Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS), providing vital healthcare services to police personnel and their families.
The camp catered not only to police lines staff but also to personnel posted at various police stations and outposts across the region. A team of medical professionals, including specialists in general medicine, chest diseases, general surgery, and women’s health, conducted medical checkups and consultations. Free medicines were also distributed to patients.
Senior police officials including SSP Operations Masood Ahmed, SSP Investigation Noor Jamal, SP Headquarters Mujeeb-ur-Rehman, and SP Mukhtiar Ali visited the camp to oversee the proceedings. They expressed their appreciation for the initiative.
Vice Chairman PRCS KP, Farzand Ali Khan Wazir, also visited the camp and held discussions with Dr. Iftikhar (Director), Project Manager Malik Masood, and other medical experts.
He lauded their efforts and thanked the Red Crescent for organizing the camp to support the health and well-being of police personnel and their families.