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Islamabad Police Prioritizes Public Grievances Redressal

DIG Islamabad Vows to Resolve Public Issues on Priority

Islamabad Police Cracks Down on Crime, Arrests 26 Outlaws,

Islamabad-(Mudassar Iqbal)-Islamabad Police has reaffirmed its commitment to resolving public grievances promptly. DIG Islamabad Syed Ali Raza made this promise during a Khuli Kachehri session at his office, where he listened to citizens’ complaints and issues. He directed concerned officers to address these concerns on merit and submit reports within a specified timeframe.

Syed Ali Raza emphasized that Islamabad Police will not tolerate negligence or corruption, ensuring the safety and security of citizens’ lives and property. He also praised the sacrifices of police officers in maintaining law and order in the city.

In a separate development, SP Saddar Zone Khan Zaib visited PIMS hospital to inquire about police officers undergoing treatment. He directed hospital staff to provide the best possible care and praised the officers’ bravery and dedication.

Islamabad Police arrested 26 outlaws and recovered drugs and weapons in the last 24 hours. DIG Islamabad Syed Ali Raza directed officers to intensify the crackdown on criminal elements.

To boost officer performance, Islamabad Police conducted psychological tests for officers deployed at the Prime Minister’s Office and House. This initiative aims to enhance their mental capability and address ongoing issues.

The police department also paid tribute to Assistant Sub-Inspector Azhar Iqbal, with IG Islamabad Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi and senior officers attending his funeral prayer. The IG assured support to the deceased officer’s family.

In a meeting with rural zone police officers, DIG Islamabad Syed Ali Raza reviewed performance and directed officers to prevent incidents of robbery, dacoity, and theft.

Lastly, IG Islamabad Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi visited the canteen at the Central Police Office, emphasizing the importance of maintaining high food quality and hygiene standards for police officers.

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