SPU together with other LEAs providing best security to Chinese in Punjab: Zhao Shiren

  • ‘2nd Chinese Language Program’ launched for personnel of SPU

LAHORE: In a major development, around 10-week-long 2nd Chinese Language Program has been launched for the personnel of Special Protection Unit (SPU) of Punjab Police on Saturday.

The SPU unit has been formulated especially for providing security to the foreigners and particularly the Chinese national working on CPEC or the non-CPEC projects across the Punjab.

The first Chinese Language Program for SPU personnel was launched in 2019. In post-Covid-19 scenario, it is now the second program that has been organized by Chinese Consulate Lahore on the proposal of the Punjab Chief Minister.

The inaugural ceremony was held by Chinese Consulate Lahore in attendance with Zhao Shiren, Chinese Consul General Lahore, Mr Mohsin Naqvi, Chief Minister of Punjab, Dr Usman Anwar, Inspector General Punjab of Police, Mr Shakeel Ahmad, Additional Chief Secretary (Home), Mr Tayyab Hafeez Cheema, Deputy Inspector General of Police, Prof Dr Khalid Mahmood, Vice Chancellor, University of the Punjab at Riaz Hall, University of Punjab.

The 10-week-long course will continue till September 16 and the classes will be held every Saturday and Sunday from 10:00 to 12:00. The textbook is tailor-made for SPU officers so that they can deal with the real situations. In order to improve teaching efficiency, Chinese Consulate Lahore has divided 50 selected SPU people into two classes. Three teachers are from local Chinese Community with two teaching assistants from Confucius Institute, University of the Punjab.

Speaking to the audience, Chinese Consul General Lahore Zhao Zhiren said this training program adds a special significance to everlasting process of cooperation, partnership and friendship between Pakistan and China in the backdrop of series of many gala events and commemorative celebrations of the 72rd anniversary of the diplomatic relations between China and Pakistan as well as ten-year completion of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.

“The Chinese Consulate enjoys good collaboration with the SPU and the Home Department. We commend their services, efforts and sacrifices, and we are willing to reciprocate. We have taken some initiatives, and this program is a new step in this direction, aiming to enhance the institutional capacity building of the SPU and strengthen the quality security provision and service to the Chinese community in Punjab, as language is an essential tool for effective communication, and the equipment of Chinese language for the SPU personnel is the need of the hour,” he articulated.

“During meeting, CM Punjab floated the proposal and we discussed the probability and feasibility of the program. In retrospection, I have to acknowledge that I had a moment of hesitancy, because circumstance has changed in the wake of the unfortunate April 26 Karachi Incident last year, as we lack both the qualified teachers and the proper language textbooks,” he added.

“Nevertheless, we managed to obtain the teaching materials for Confucius Institutes, invited three competent and experienced teachers from the local Chinese language school and mobilized all resources available,” he explained.

In short, he said that “I’m inspired by honorable Chief Minister’s commitment to public service, his personal care of the SPU, as well as his dedication to the development of our bilateral relations.”

Expressing views in his speech, CG Zhao Shiren said that SPU, together with other law enforcement agencies, has been playing an important role in providing security service and protection to the foreigners and particularly the Chinese across the province, no matter it is relating to CPEC or the non-CPEC projects.  “I sincerely hope that the selected 50 SPU officers and constables can be knowledge-driven, learn hard, perform well, and truly benefit from this course, setting a shining example for your peers to follow. I have confidence in each and every of you and I wish you great success,” he categorically said.

On the occasion, CM Punjab Mohsin Naqvi said that Chinese language has attained the statue of international language. Its learning will help SPU officials to make better communication with Chinese brothers, he added.

 

 

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