Honoring Amjad Khan, Inam Ullah, and Khawar Waheed: PP&PS Employees of the Month

The Punjab Probation and Parole Service (PP&PS) has launched its "Officer of the Month" initiative, aimed at recognizing the outstanding contributions of its officers in the field of rehabilitation and community safety. This initiative highlights the exceptional dedication and commitment of officers who go beyond their duties to support offender reintegration and uphold the values of the PP&PS.

For the month of the September, three officers have been recognized for their exemplary performance, setting a high standard for their colleagues:

1. Mr. Amjad Khan, Probation Officer, Bahawalpur – 1st Best Officer


Mr. Amjad Khan

Mr. Amjad Khan has demonstrated exceptional leadership in his role, managing an impressive 2,828 offenders throughout the month. His commitment to the department is evident from the fact that he remained present every day, ensuring consistent supervision and support for those under his care. Additionally, Mr. Amjad uploaded 129 pictorial evidences in the Offender Management Information System (OMIS), showcasing his meticulous documentation and dedication to transparency and accountability.

2. Mr. Inam Ullah Khan, Probation Officer, Sheikhupura – 2nd Best Officer

Mr. Inam Ullah Khan

Mr. Inam Ullah Khan managed 667 offenders and actively engaged in rehabilitation activities, conducting 19 such activities aimed at fostering offender reintegration. He also marked the attendance of 336 probationers in OMIS, ensuring that each offender under his supervision adhered to their conditions. Mr. Inam's commitment to thorough reporting is demonstrated by his uploading of 310 pictorial evidences in OMIS, contributing to the department’s comprehensive tracking system.

Mr. Khawar Waheed, Probation Officer, Okara – 3rd Best Officer

Mr. Khawar Waheed

Mr. Khawar Waheed managed 2,372 offenders, conducted 9 rehabilitation activities, and marked the attendance of 490 probationers. His thoroughness in monitoring and reporting is highlighted by his uploading of 104 pictorial evidences in OMIS. His ability to handle a large number of offenders while maintaining a high standard of supervision and engagement in rehabilitation activities earned him this well-deserved recognition.

These officers were selected based on a variety of performance metrics, including offender management, participation in rehabilitation activities, and documentation of their work through the OMIS system. Their consistent dedication and ability to manage complex caseloads with professionalism and care have made them exemplary role models within the department.

The Director General expressed his gratitude by stating:
"I extend my deepest appreciation to the Best Officers of the Month for their exemplary service. Your hard work reflects the dedication needed to achieve the department's mission. Continue leading by example, as your efforts contribute to both the success of the department and the safety of our communities."

The Officer of the Month initiative is part of PP&PS's broader vision to create a culture of excellence within the department. By recognizing and rewarding the hard work of its officers, the department aims to motivate all employees to perform at their best and continually improve the quality of services offered to the community. 

This initiative also highlights the important role that probation officers play in reducing recidivism and supporting the successful reintegration of offenders. By ensuring that offenders receive the supervision, guidance, and support they need, probation officers like Mr. Amjad Khan, Mr. Inam Ullah Khan, and Mr. Khawar Waheed are making a significant impact not only on the lives of the individuals they serve but on society as a whole.

Through initiatives like this, the Punjab Probation and Parole Service is committed to reinforcing its role as a vital part of the criminal justice system, one that promotes rehabilitation over punishment and works to build a safer, more inclusive society for all.

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