In a significant move to bolster the ranks of the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), Director General Dr. Usman Anwar has authorized the promotion of 102 officers serving in various capacities throughout Pakistan. This decision, announced on Wednesday, reflects the agency’s commitment to rewarding dedication and enhancing operational efficiency across its nationwide zones.
The promotions encompass a diverse group of officials, including 27 Assistant Sub-Inspectors who have been elevated to the rank of Sub-Inspectors, marking a notable step in their law enforcement careers. Additionally, 55 Head Constables have advanced to the position of Assistant Sub-Inspectors, while 20 Upper Division Clerks (UDCs) have been promoted to Assistants. These advancements not only recognize individual merit but also aim to strengthen the FIA’s internal structure.
Dr. Usman Anwar emphasized that these promotions serve as a formal acknowledgment of the officers’ unwavering hard work, integrity, and outstanding performance in their respective roles. He urged the promoted personnel to continue prioritizing public service and to carry out their duties with increased professionalism and efficiency. The DG highlighted that such recognition is vital to motivating the workforce and enhancing the agency’s overall effectiveness.
Furthermore, Dr. Anwar underscored the importance of intensifying efforts to combat organized crime, a persistent challenge that demands coordinated and robust action. He called upon the officers to adopt more effective strategies and ensure that their contributions lead to tangible results in safeguarding national security and public order.
In his concluding remarks, the Director General extended heartfelt congratulations to all the promoted officers and their families, acknowledging the sacrifices and support that underpin their success. This gesture reflects the FIA leadership’s commitment to fostering a motivated and capable law enforcement community dedicated to serving Pakistan with distinction.