The physical test for the post of Enforcement Officer in the Punjab Enforcement and Regulatory Authority will be held on January 7, however, nearly half of the candidates failed the physical test for the position of Investigation Officer, with candidates out of 204 failing to meet the required criteria.
According to official figures, 78 out of 142 male candidates passed the test, while 33 out of 62 female candidates were successful in the physical trial.
The examination was conducted under the supervision of Deputy Commissioner Ahmed Usman Javed, who reviewed the arrangements to ensure a transparent and merit-based selection process. He was accompanied by Additional Deputy Commissioner General Ahmed Saleem Chishti, Assistant Commissioner Ahmed Sher Gondal, and other departmental officers.
The Deputy Commissioner conducted a detailed review of the running process, security protocols, and the facilities provided for the candidates, including medical aid and clean water.
He issued instructions to the concerned authorities, emphasizing that all stages of the recruitment should be completed according to the prescribed standards and that discipline should be maintained throughout the process.
Mr. Javed said that the aim of this recruitment drive is to select capable, physically fit, and skilled individuals to improve the operational efficiency of the institution.
Expressing satisfaction with the overall arrangements, the Deputy Commissioner reiterated that full implementation of all laws and regulations would be ensured during the recruitment process.
The recruitment drive is ongoing and