Afghanistan Appoints First Ever Female Police Chief – Col. Jamila Bayaz
Afghanistan has just appointed a mother of five as their first woman police chief. 50-year-old Col. Jamila Bayaz was previously a police officer at the Ministry of Interior’s offices in Kabul.
In a recent interview with NBC News, Bayaz stated that her appointment was a sign of progess.
“This is a chance not just for me, but for the women of Afghanistan,” she told NBC News Wednesday. “I will not waste it. I will prove that we can handle this burden.”
Currently there are 2,000 female police officers in Afghanistan, but Bayaz is the first to hold a senior rank. Bayaz will be in charge of the 1st District of Kabul.
“I want to thank America and the international community for all of their help and support. I would not be here today if it weren’t for all of their assistance,” she said.
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