Shivamogga police help boy fulfil his dream of becoming police officer
The Hindu
Shivamogga Police fulfilled 8.5-yr-old Azan Khan's dream of becoming a police inspector for a few hours. He was welcomed with a salute by senior officers and interacted with station staff. SP G.K. Mithun Kumar, Additional SP Anil Kumar Bhooma Reddy & Dy. SP Balaraj made it possible.
The Shivamogga police, on Wednesday, fulfilled the wish of an eight-and-a-half-year-old boy by helping him experience being a police inspector at Doddapete Police Station for a couple of hours.
Azan Khan, son of Tabrej Khan, a resident of Sulebailu in the city, has heart-related health complications. His parents had requested the police officers in Shivamogga to help him realise his dream of becoming a police officer, symbolically.
Shivamogga SP G.K. Mithun Kumar agreed to fulfil the boy’s wish. The boy wore the police uniform and occupied the Police Inspector’s chair in the evening, in the presence of senior officers. Interestingly, the boy showed his respect to senior officers with a salute and also had an interaction with the staff at the station.
Additional SP Anil Kumar Bhooma Reddy, Dy. SP Balaraj, Anjan Kumar, PI and other staff were present.
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