IG Punjab highlights success of Tahaffuz Manzil in reuniting missing children
LAHORE:Inspector General of Police Punjab Dr. Usman has said that Punjab Police’s Tahaffuz Manzil Foster Home has reunited hundreds of missing children and individuals with their families.
He expressed these views while chairing a meeting at the Central Police Office here on Tuesday. The meeting reviewed the professional affairs of the Police Daycare Center, Tahaffuz Manzil Foster Home, and Tahaffuz Darsgah.
The IG Punjab stated that Punjab Police’s Daycare Centre in Lahore is providing high-standard, protocol-level facilities to children, in line with international day cares. Children aged 1.5 months to 4 years are provided with a safe environment, food, learning, and grooming facilities. He directed that further measures be taken to expand the scope of facilities at the daycare centre. He also instructed that the scope of facilities at Tahaffuz Manzil Foster Home and Tahaffuz Darsgah should be further expanded, especially to ensure that more transgender children benefit from the facilities at Tahaffuz Darsgah.
DIG Operations Punjab Waqas Nazir, SSP Operations Lahore, SP Headquarters, and relevant officers attended the meeting.
SSP Operations Lahore Tasawar Iqbal provided information about the facilities offered to the children of police employees at the Police Daycare Center. He mentioned that police employees have expressed great satisfaction with the facilities provided at the daycare center.
The in-charge of Tahaffuz Manzil Foster Home informed that the Tahaffuz Manzil Foster Home has reunited 111 missing children and individuals with their families in the past 6 months.
The IG Punjab issued orders to ensure that the maximum number of citizens and employees benefit from all these projects.