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Afghan Community Celebrates Police Officers

Logan D Suza

The Afghan community in the Greater Toronto Area honored police officers whose outreach efforts have improved their community.

Afghan Nobel television facilitated the occasion that praised numerous local area individuals and elderly folks for their emphasis on helping other people, while observing Eid-el-Fitr, the finish to the drawn out day break to-nightfall fasting of Ramadan.

Homicide and Missing Persons Unit Detective Abdul Nuri, the first officer in the Toronto Police Service who is of Afghan descent, has established long-lasting connections with the Afghan community over the years.

He hosts a weekly show on Afghan Nobel TV that educates newcomers to Afghanistan about Canadian laws.

“He exhibits the absolute best in policing through his mindful and administration to the local area,” said Administrator Chris Kirkpatrick. ” The work he is associated with has consistently fixated on building trust and creating connections that reinforce our networks.”

Together with Constable Farzad Ghotbi, Detective Constable Mustafa Popalzai established Project Hope two years ago and enlisted the help of community partners to collect clothing and household goods for the thousands of Afghan refugees. The Sergeant and the two officers Henry Dyck were likewise perceived at the occasion for their endeavors close by other policing and local area accomplices to gather a half million bucks of fundamental things.

Canada aided the resettlement of 20,000 weak Afghan nationals following the Taliban takeover of the country quite a while back. Popalzai and his family fled the Taliban in Afghanistan and made their way to Toronto as refugees in 2001.

A little more than twenty years after the fact, he has ended up assisting Afghan displaced people with making the progress in their new country.

At the event, officers from Afghanistan—detective-constable Farhad Zamir, constable Hakim Mobin, constable Hares Mosoul, and detective-constable Roman Walizad from the Ontario Provincial Police—were also honored.

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