Pakistan has added two more medals to its tally at the World Police and Fire Games 2025, held in Birmingham, USA, bringing the total to three so far.
Ali Nawaz, a constable from the Islamabad Police, won a silver medal in the cruiserweight (86kg) boxing category. He put up a strong fight but narrowly lost to his Australian opponent with a score of 3-2. His performance has been praised for its strength and spirit.
Furqan Khan from the Punjab Police earned a bronze medal in the 125kg freestyle wrestling event. This is his second medal at the Games, as he had already won bronze in the 130kg Greco-Roman wrestling earlier. His achievements reflect both skill and determination, making him a standout athlete in the competition.
In another exciting development, Shaheer Afridi of the Sindh Police has made it to the finals in boxing. His upcoming match gives Pakistan a chance to win yet another medal in the tournament.
These results show the talent and dedication of Pakistan’s police athletes, who have trained hard to compete at an international level. Their success not only brings pride to their departments but also boosts the country’s image in global sporting events.
The World Police and Fire Games provide a platform for police officers and firefighters from around the world to showcase their athletic skills. Pakistan’s growing medal count is a sign of the country’s improving performance and the strong spirit of its law enforcement personnel.