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Highest bravery medal, royal treatment in Saudi Arabia, and a rush to take photos in honor of the courageous Pakistani woman police officer who confronted a crowd and rescued a woman in Lahore

The Pakistani police officer who bravely confronted a crowd in the Lahore market to save a lady is being recognized with everything from a royal treaty in Saudi Arabia to the highest bravery award.

Syeda Shehrbano Naqvi, Assistant Superintendent of Police, has received commendation and appreciation for her prompt action in calming down the enraged crowd and securely removing the lady out of the restaurant.

In a video, ASP Naqvi could be seen attempting to dispel rumors about a Pakistani lady who was attacked by a mob after they thought the Arabic text on her clothing was a passage from the Quran.

“The woman had gone shopping with her husband,” the police officer said. There were some phrases inscribed on the kurta that she had worn. She was requested to take off the kurta by several persons who noticed it. There was uncertainty.

The lady then apologized and said she was sorry if there had been any miscommunication. “I didn’t expect this misunderstanding when I purchased the kurta; I did so because of its design. I apologize for any offense caused; I had no intention of offending the Quran.

Following her bravery in rescuing a lady from a violent crowd at Lahore’s Achhra Market, Saudi Arabia’s Ambassador to Pakistan, Nawaf bin Said Al-Malki, has announced that ASP Syeda Shehrbano Naqvi and her family would receive a royal visit, according to Geo News.

According to the source, Nawaf bin Said Al-Malki praised the police officer’s bravery and assured her that the Saudi government will cover the cost of her family’s royal visit to Saudi Arabia.

These are the most recent posts, in which people are lining up to take selfies with her.

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