A dignified ceremony marking the 33rd Passing Out Parade of Pakistan Rangers recruits was held at the Rangers Training Centre and School in Karachi, with Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi attending as the chief guest.
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Upon his arrival, the Interior Minister was received by the Director General Pakistan Rangers (Sindh), while a smartly turned-out contingent of Pakistan Rangers presented a guard of honour.
According to a spokesperson for Sindh Rangers, recruits who displayed exceptional performance during their training were awarded prizes in recognition of their excellence.
The ceremony was attended by senior officers from various law enforcement agencies, distinguished guests from different walks of life, and family members of the newly passed-out recruits.
Participants and attendees highly appreciated the impressive practical demonstrations by the Camel Squad and the Anti-Terrorist Squad, which showcased the operational readiness and professional skills of the force.
Addressing the parade, Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi congratulated the recruits and their families on the successful completion of training. He praised the professionalism, discipline, and high operational standards maintained by Pakistan Rangers (Sindh).
The minister highlighted the significant role played by Pakistan Rangers alongside the Pakistan Army during Operation Bunyan-ul-Marsoos in May 2025, noting their effective contribution to national security efforts.
He also paid tribute to the martyrs who laid down their lives in the line of duty, acknowledging their sacrifices for the protection and stability of the country.
The spokesperson further stated that Pakistan Rangers have set a historic example by restoring and maintaining peace in Karachi and remain fully committed to combating terrorism and criminal elements to ensure lasting peace and stability in the province.