MIRPUR: The 41st Death Anniversary of Mohammad Yasin Khan (Shaheed), an ex SSP of Mirpur, was observed with due solemnity and reverence but with simplicity here on Saturday.
This great and highly-talented personality Muhammad Yasin Khan, having the long distinguished career being a seasoned and most intelligent police officer of AJK Police Service, lost his life during the performance of his official duties at the quite young age of 43 – in a fatal road accident at Rawat, on way back to Mirpur from Rawalpindi after attending an official meeting at Poonch House, (then Rawalpindi-based Camp Office of the AJK government, on February 11, 1976.
Speakers at a special prayer meeting here on Saturday paid rich tributes to the departed legendary officer of Azad Jammu & Kashmir police who attained the distinctions through successful investigations into various cases of local, national and international repute because of his exceptional and full command on the professional intellect, of the chief investigating officer, on the part of the AJK police to probe into the cases including the famous hijacking case of an Indian airliner “GANGA†in 1971 to Lahore.
Speakers including visiting Kashmiri expatriates leader Abid Qureshi, senior journalists Sohrab Ahmed Khan, Kamran Abid Bukhari, social workers Khawaja Shahid Mahmood, Arbab Asif and others said that the meritorious life-long meritorious services to the masses by late Muhammad Yasin Khan in the ranks of AJK police in various parts of AJK would always be remembered and which were ever-lasting source of inspiration and guidance for the serving and upcoming police personnel, they added.
The (Late) Muhammad Yasin Khan, (SSP Mirpur in 1975-76), emerged the great son of the soil because of his being a man of high intellect and pen enriched with exceptional professional skills. speakers said.
The participants offered fateha for the rest of the departed soul in eternal peace.
Born in ancient Ustaad Mohallah Jammu city of occupied Kashmir in May 1932, late Khan Yasin did his secondary school education from Islamia High School in 1946. After migration in 1947 he did his graduation in 1950. Joined AJK Police Service as ASI in 1952 in Muzaffarabad and embraced the laurels one after the other following his high intellect and dedication to serve the nation and the country in different positions in police service not only in AJK police but also on deputation in Pakistan police in Rawalpindi and Islamabad during the era of late Prime Minister Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, on the special move by then Federal Home Minister Khan Abdul Qayyum Khan.
Late Muhammad Yasin was the eldest son of Late Rao Abdul Latif Khan, the Chief Protocol officer of the pre-1947 dogra regime in the erstwhile Jammu & Kashmir State, the elder brother (late) Muhammad Amin Khan, ex Executive Engineer Highways, Major (Retd) Muhammad Nasim Khan, Retired Director Armed Services Bord, Director (Retd) NHA Naeem Mahmood Khan and Secretary Transport (Retd), AJK Govt. Adil Mahmood Khan and the first cousin of senior AJK Journalist.
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