Talal Chaudhary accompanies Malaysian interior minister pay visits to Pakistan Monument, Islamabad Police Lines

Talal Chaudhary Accompanies Malaysian Interior Minister to Pakistan Monument, Islamabad

UrduPoint (August 20, 2026) – Malaysian Interior Minister Saifuddin Nasution bin Ismail, accompanied by Minister of State for Interior Talal Chaudhary, visited the Pakistan Monument and Islamabad Police Lines during his official visit to Pakistan.

Upon arrival at the Pakistan Monument, the Malaysian minister was welcomed by a contingent of the Federal Constabulary, which presented a guard of honour. The ceremony marked the beginning of a visit aimed at strengthening cooperation and understanding between the two countries in security and public service fields.

During the visit, Saifuddin Nasution paid tribute at the Martyrs’ Memorial. He laid a floral wreath, offered prayers, and remembered the sacrifices made by security personnel who lost their lives serving the nation. He acknowledged their contributions and expressed respect for their commitment and service.

Officials briefed the Malaysian minister on the history and significance of the Pakistan Monument, representing the country’s heritage and national identity. He was informed about the monument’s symbolism and its role in preserving important milestones in Pakistan’s history. The Malaysian minister appreciated the site’s importance and connection to Pakistan’s national narrative.

Later, a parade was held in his honour at Islamabad Police Lines. A special contingent of Islamabad Police presented a salute, while the national anthems of Pakistan and Malaysia were played during the ceremony. Saifuddin Nasution inspected the parade and reviewed the performance of police personnel. He commended their professional conduct and discipline, and distributed awards to officers for their dedication to duty.

Senior officials attended the event, including Inspector General of Federal Constabulary Riaz Nazir Gara, Inspector General of Islamabad Police Ali Nasir Rizvi, the Deputy Inspector General of Islamabad Police, and others.

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