SSP Riffat Bukhari of the Punjab Police has achieved international recognition, receiving an esteemed award from the International Association of Women Police. The accolade was presented at the 61st Annual Conference held in Chicago, where SSP Bukhari was honored for her exceptional service in the field of law enforcement.
Currently serving with the Punjab Safe Cities Authority, SSP Bukhari was recognized for her significant contributions to enhancing women’s safety, developing innovative AI-based road safety systems, and improving intelligent traffic management. Her work has been pivotal in advancing these crucial areas, showcasing her commitment and expertise.
The award is an annual honor given to a distinguished female police officer from around the world, celebrating outstanding achievements in policing. At the conference, Debra Friedl, the President of the International Association of Women Police, presented the award to SSP Bukhari, acknowledging her impactful work and dedication.
IG Punjab Usman Anwar and MD Safe Cities Authority Ahsan Younis also congratulated SSP Riffat Bukhari on this remarkable achievement. Dr. Anwar praised her accomplishment, emphasizing that it serves as a source of pride for female officers and highlights the growing recognition of women’s contributions in law enforcement.
SSP Bukhari’s recognition underscores the importance of her work and the global acknowledgment of her efforts in promoting safety and innovation in policing. This award not only honors her individual achievements but also reflects the broader commitment to supporting and celebrating women in law enforcement worldwide.