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Zubair Khan

“It's important to remember that behind every badge, there's a human being with a family and a life outside of work.”

Growing up in the bustling city of Karachi, Zubair always knew he wanted to be a police officer. His father worked in law enforcement and often brought his work home with him, regaling his children with stories of his experiences. Zubair moved to Berlin after completing his training and has been patrolling the streets of his adopted city for the past 5 years. He finds it challenging at times, but also incredibly rewarding. When he's off-duty, Zubair enjoys exploring his new city and trying out new restaurants with his wife.

What inspired you to become a police officer?

My father was a police officer, so I grew up seeing the kind of impact he had on the community. I wanted to do the same thing.

What's the biggest challenge you face as a police officer in Berlin?

There's a lot of cultural diversity here, which is a good thing, but it can also lead to misunderstandings and conflicts. We have to be very careful to approach every situation with an open mind and respect for everyone involved.

A photo of a busy street in Berlin with graffiti on the walls.
As a police officer, I see a lot of things that the average person doesn't. But at the end of the day, I'm just like everyone else - trying to make ends meet and build a good life for myself and my loved ones.
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