Passing Out Parade of Basic Recruits Training Course-28 held

Pakistan ArmyPassing Out Parade of Basic Recruits Training Course-28 held

KARACHI, Pakistan: The Passing Out Parade of the Basic Recruits Training Course-28 was held at the Rangers Training Centre and School in Karachi on Saturday, according to the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).

The Corps Commander Karachi Lieutenant General Nadeem Ahmed Anjum was the chief guest on the occasion.

The Director-General Rangers Sindh and limited officials attended the ceremony following COVID-19 Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).

The Corps Commander Karachi reviewed the parade and gave away prizes to distinguished trainees.

Lt General Nadeem Ahmed Anjum appreciated the training standards, agility, and dedication of Sindh Rangers to maintain law and order in Karachi, Interior Sindh, and secure borders.

The Corps Commander congratulated the successful trainees and expressed determination that they will prove to be a great addition to the present workforce.

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