In a first, Pakistani man joins NYPD’s emergency unit

Sergeant Ali Javed is also the first Muslim to join the elite force.

March 31, 2017 10:52 am | Updated 10:53 am IST - ISLAMABAD:

In this March 30, 2017 photo, New York City Police Commissioner James O’Neill speaks at a police academy graduation ceremony for the newest members of the New York City Police Department (NYPD), at the Theater at Madison Square Garden. Ali Javed has made history by becoming the first Pakistani and first Muslim to join NYPD.

In this March 30, 2017 photo, New York City Police Commissioner James O’Neill speaks at a police academy graduation ceremony for the newest members of the New York City Police Department (NYPD), at the Theater at Madison Square Garden. Ali Javed has made history by becoming the first Pakistani and first Muslim to join NYPD.

A man of Pakistani origin has made history as he became the first Muslim to join the New York City Police Department’s (NYPD) Emergency Services Unit.

Sergeant Ali Javed became not only the first Muslim but also the first Pakistani to become a member of the elite force, NYPD Muslim Officers Society — an organisation representing Muslim American Law Enforcement Members — announced in a twitter post.

Making history

“Sergeant Ali Javed making history by becoming the first Muslim American, first Pakistani-American to join the elite NYPD ESU protecting NYC, USA,” Dawnnews quoted the tweets of the organisation as announcing.

Responding to the news, the US Embassy in Islamabad also posted a congratulatory message on its twitter account.

“Congratulations Sergeant Javed,” the embassy posted.

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