Beenish Fatima, a talented officer of Punjab Police stationed in Rawalpindi, has earned a prestigious international accolade. Women are progressing rapidly in all fields and proving their abilities in various areas of life. SP Fatima’s achievement is evidence that Pakistani women are working alongside men in professional sectors with dedication and distinction.
Beenish Fatima was honored with the IACP 2024 International Award by the President of the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) at a ceremony held in Boston. Each year, the IACP selects top-performing officers under the age of 40 from around the world who excel not only in their respective fields but also ensure community safety in line with modern requirements.
On this occasion, IG Punjab Usman Anwad congratulated SP Beenish Fatima for bringing global recognition to Pakistan and winning the international award. He praised her as a valuable asset to Punjab Police and expressed confidence that her success would inspire other female officers.
It is noteworthy that Beenish Fatima also holds the distinction of being the first female Chief Traffic Officer of Rawalpindi, serving as a role model not just for women but also for the youth. Her success demonstrates that when given opportunities, women can excel and make their mark in every field.
This achievement marks an important step toward promoting gender equality and recognizing the role of women in society.