Pakistan & China Agree to Enhance Police Cooperation
Naqvi extends official invitation to Qi Yanjun to visit Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi met with his Chinese counterpart Qi Yanjun on Wednesday to discuss enhancing cooperation between the Islamabad Police and Beijing Police. The two-hour meeting focused on strengthening security collaboration, particularly in modern policing and paramilitary support.
Officials revealed that the talks covered a wide range of security matters, including enhanced border security cooperation for paramilitary forces. Both sides emphasized the importance of intelligence sharing and the adoption of technological advancements in law enforcement.
A key topic of discussion was the acquisition of modern police equipment and technology from China. Minister Naqvi highlighted Pakistan’s goal of upgrading its police force with advanced resources to enhance operational capabilities.
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The meeting also reviewed ongoing cooperation with the National Police Academy, expressing satisfaction with the outcomes of the Joint Working Group meeting held in January. Officials reiterated the significance of continued collaboration in training and resource sharing to improve law enforcement efficiency.
Minister Naqvi extended an official invitation to Qi Yanjun to visit Pakistan, further strengthening the commitment to deepening security ties between the two countries.