The Punjab Police female inspector Irum Khanum made headlines by winning two gold medals at the World Powerlifting Championship 2025 in Colombo.
Alongside her, other Punjab Police athletes delivered remarkable performances. Head Constable Majid Dogar secured two gold medals in the Masters Three category, while Constable Azim Gujjar earned a silver medal in the Senior category.
Inspector Irum Khanum dominated the 84 kg category, defeating her Indian rival Sapna to clinch the top spot. Her victory added to Punjab Policeโs growing reputation in international sports competitions.
The departmentโs outstanding achievement was lauded by Inspector General (IG) Dr. Usman Anwar, who congratulated the athletes for bringing honor to the force. He highlighted their dedication, discipline, and hard work that contributed to success on both national and international stages.
IG Dr. Anwar also emphasized the departmentโs commitment to supporting its athletes. He assured that Punjab Police would continue to provide resources and encouragement to help athletes excel in future competitions.
The success of the Punjab Police female inspector demonstrates the growing role of women in sports and law enforcement. Her achievement serves as an inspiration for young women aspiring to excel in athletics while serving their country.
The medals won by Punjab Police at the championship reflect the departmentโs focus on nurturing athletic talent alongside professional duties. The performance of Inspector Irum Khanum and her colleagues reinforces the forceโs image as one that values both skill and dedication.
With continued support and training, Punjab Police athletes are expected to achieve more victories in upcoming international events. The performance of the Punjab Police female inspector Irum Khanum marks a significant milestone in the forceโs sporting history.
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