Dynamic corrections professional with extensive experience at Sindh Prisons and Corrections Service, excelling in institutional management and staff development. Proven track record in enhancing inmate rehabilitation and security operations, while fostering effective communication and team leadership. Committed to regulatory compliance and training coordination, driving operational excellence in challenging environments.
Dedicated corrections professionals with extensive experience in prison administration and staff development. Served in both operational prison postings, and at the Sindh Prison Staff Training Institute, Hyderabad, Pakistan. Proven expertise in institutional management, inmate welfare, security operations, and the training and capacity building of prison personnel.
Provided dedicated administration and executive support to a member of the Commission. Served in key branches including Litigation, Regulation, and Examination, where responsibilities encompassed case file management, regulatory documentation, examination coordination, and official correspondence. Ensured efficient communication, record maintenance, and procedural compliance across all assigned functions.
Institutional Management
Inmate Rehabilitation
Security Operations
Staff Development
Team Leadership
Regulatory Compliance
Effective Communication
Training Coordination
Risk Assessment
Record Maintenance
Team Leader
Certificate of appreciation for best performance and discipline demonstrated during the INL team's visit to the Sindh Prisons Staff Training Institute
I have a strong interest in reading material related to law, criminology, prison management, governance, and leadership. this not only broadens my knowledge but also supports my professionals growth, decision-making, and policy understanding in my field.
Certificate of appreciation for best performance and discipline demonstrated during the INL team's visit to the Sindh Prisons Staff Training Institute
Certificate of appreciation in recognition of his dedication and maintaining discipline during 17th basic training course for Prison Constables