In a historic move, Faryal Fareed has assumed the role of Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) in Jaffarabad, becoming the first woman in Balochistan to hold this position. Her appointment marks a significant milestone in breaking gender barriers within the police force.
Upon her arrival at the Jaffarabad office, Faryal Fareed received a warm welcome from the police team, who greeted her with flowers, expressing their support for her new role.
Faryal Fareed wasted no time in initiating her responsibilities, immediately calling for a meeting with district police officers and officials. Her proactive approach demonstrates her commitment to making a positive impact on law enforcement in the region.
Jaffarabad, located at the border between Sindh and Balochistan, has long faced challenges in maintaining peace and security, particularly concerning issues related to the national highway. Faryal Fareed’s appointment brings renewed hope for addressing these challenges effectively.
It is noteworthy that Faryal Fareed hails from Haripur and is married to Dr. Samee Malik, who also serves as an SSP in Nasirabad district, Balochistan. Their combined dedication to law enforcement highlights the potential for positive change and progress in the region’s security and safety efforts.
Faryal Fareed’s achievement as Balochistan’s first female SSP reflects a broader trend of empowering women in traditionally male-dominated fields, contributing to the promotion of gender equality and diversity within Pakistan’s law enforcement agencies. Her appointment serves as an inspiring example for women across the country, encouraging them to pursue careers in law enforcement and other challenging professions.