Grand inauguration ceremony held for Khost Police Radio under the Public Relations Department of the Ministry of Interior
Today, Tuesday, a grand ceremony was held in the courtyard of the Khost Police Command for the inauguration of Khost Police Radio, attended by high-ranking government officials, Mujahideen, and local residents.
The event was attended by Mawlawi Abdul Hakim Hemat Akhundzada, Head of Public Relations of the Ministry of Interior; Mufti Abdul Matin Qane, Spokesperson of the Ministry; Mawlawi Mahboob Shah Qanit, Deputy Governor of Khost; Mullah Abdullah Hamad, Khost Police Chief; Mawlawi Shah Hussain Masjidi, Director of Information and Culture; along with radio officers, senior police officials, university professors, Mujahideen, journalists, and members of the public.
Mawlawi Mahboob Shah Qanit delivered the opening speech, expressing happiness over the establishment of the police radio station in Khost. He said that under the Islamic system, all media outlets enjoy full freedom as long as they observe Islamic values.
Khost Police Chief Mullah Abdullah Hamad also expressed his delight at the inauguration of the police radio and thanked all those who made tireless efforts in its establishment. He also thanked the police personnel for their sincere dedication and presented a six-month report on the achievements of the security forces.
Mawlawi Abdul Hakim Hemat Akhundzada, Head of Public Relations of the Ministry of Interior, congratulated the people of Khost on the launch of the Police Radio and said that the station will not only broadcast police activities and achievements but will also reflect the accomplishments of all institutions of the Islamic system.
He added that the establishment of the Khost Police Radio would help strengthen the bond between the police and the public, fostering mutual understanding, communication, and trust. Akhundzada also thanked the leadership of the Khost Police Command for their cooperation and tireless efforts in setting up the radio station.
He described writers, journalists, and the police radio as sources of intellectual enlightenment, pledging that the staff of the police radio will work tirelessly day and night to convey the voices of the people to the responsible authorities.
Meanwhile, Mufti Abdul Matin Qane, Spokesperson of the Ministry of Interior, highlighted the crucial role of the media in modern politics and ongoing information warfare. He thanked media representatives for positively reflecting the policies, achievements, and activities of the Islamic Emirate in accordance with Islamic principles.
It is worth mentioning that Khost Police Radio, operating under the Public Relations Department of the Ministry of Interior, broadcasts 24 hours a day on FM 94.3, offering a variety of political, economic, social, educational, and other programs for its listeners.


