Two New York City Police Department (NYPD) officers, Lieutenant Adeel Rana and Detective Elvis Vukelj, here on a visit, gave a presentation to students about the NYPD’s youth programs at the Special Education Center for Hearing Impaired Children here Wednesday.
Following the officers’ presentation, female students taught the officers to play netball, a new sport for most Americans. The officers also participated in a cricket match alongside the school’s male students, said a statement of the US Embassy.
“These kinds of activities can help both American and Pakistani police to engage constructively with young women and men in our communities and help them develop leadership and teamwork skills.”
Through interactive community participation, both the Pakistani police and their NYPD counterparts improve their overall ability to address crime proactively.
Using sports as a tool, police officers can break down barriers and develop lasting ties with their communities to provide the security necessary to support economic, political, and social prosperity for all.
Rana is also the president of the Muslim Officers Society in the NYPD.
Their visit is an opportunity for American and Pakistani law enforcement professionals to exchange knowledge about concrete ways to foster positive and productive relations between the police and the communities they serve.
Since arriving in Pakistan on October 25, Rana and Vukelj have met with police counterparts and representatives of various youth organisations.
They are in Pakistan to share their experiences with communities facing similar policing challenges.