The AJK Police Force and the Kashmir Orphan Relief Trust (KORT) have highlighted a unified commitment to the development and security of the region. During a high-level meeting at the Mirpur Division police headquarters, KORT Chairman Chaudhry Muhammad Akhtar met with senior police leadership to discuss ongoing collaboration and humanitarian initiatives.
Strengthening Institutional Cooperation
The meeting featured IG Police AJK Capt (R) Liaqat Malik, who welcomed by the DIG Mirpur Region Kamran Ali, along with SSP Mirpur Khurram Iqbal and SSP Mir Abid. The discussion focused on how law enforcement and humanitarian organizations can better support the people of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK).
Chairman Akhtar praised the AJK Police for their unwavering dedication to maintaining public safety. He specifically paid tribute to IG Capt (R) Liaqat Malik, commending his leadership and the force's significant contributions to the state's stability.
Scaling Humanitarian Impact
A primary agenda of the meetup was a detailed briefing by Chairman Akhtar regarding KORT’s ongoing projects. These initiatives span across Azad Kashmir, focusing on providing essential support to orphans and vulnerable populations.
Key discussion points included:
Current Operations: Updates on existing welfare projects and community outreach programs managed by KORT.
Future Initiatives: A strategic overview of upcoming projects aimed at expanding the trust's humanitarian footprint.
Public-Private Synergy: Exploring how a secure environment, facilitated by the AJK Police, enables the successful execution of critical welfare projects in Mirpur and beyond.
The engagement underscores a shared vision between state institutions and civil society to foster a safer, more prosperous environment for the residents of the Mirpur Division.







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