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Naqvi raise special force to protect foreigners

Sale of ice and other drugs outside the educational institutions will not be tolerated,

Islamabad_Pakistan has announced a significant decision to strengthen security measures for foreign nationals in the county, especially in the federal capital territory of Islamabad.

Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Maqvi announced the force on Saturday.

The establishment of a new force is aimed at ensuring foreigners safety and safeguarding important documents and locations, including high-security areas such as the Red Zones.

The Special Protection Force will be entrusted with the responsibility of closely monitoring and safeguarding the interests of these individuals.

In a significant development regarding security and public safety, a high-level meeting was convened under the leadership of Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi.

Minister Naqvi issued several crucial directives to address various issues, including a crackdown on drug trafficking and the establishment of a dedicated Special Protection Force to ensure the complete security of foreign citizens in Islamabad. “The sale of ice and other drugs outside the educational institutions will not be tolerated. The drug dealers are against the country’s prosperity and uplift,” he said.

Shedding light on the the first information reports (FIRs), Naqvi also directed to ensure the registration of the FIRs at any cost. He made it clear that action would be taken against the concerned police officers for not registering the FIRs.

The interior minister had summoned the comprehensive plan in a bid to address the traffic issues in the federal capital city.

Naqvi had also asked to wrap up the promotion case of the Islamabad police as soon as possible and fill the vacant posts.

He had also hinted at equipping Islamabad Safe City with modern requirements on the pattern of Lahore Safe City.

Naqvi had issued directives to initiate investigations against electricity overbilling companies.

According to details, the special teams consisting of officials from the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) and the anti-corruption Wing have been formed. The sale of ice and other drugs outside the educational institutions will not be tolerated. The drug dealers are against the country’s prosperity and uplift,” he said.

In order to save electricity consumers from overbilling during the summer, Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi himself has taken action.

While issuing directives for investigations against overbilling companies, the interior Minister has formed special teams of the FIA, which include officials from the Anti-Corruption Wing and other senior officers.

Mohsin Naqvi orders to launch crackdown against electricity, gas theft

FIA officers will monitor the billing and electricity theft of every electricity distribution company. Adil Khan Niazi has been appointed as the focal person for Islamabad Electric Supply Company (IESCO).

In a bid to further bolster security measures, Minister Naqvi assigned a task to the Inspector General of Police, Islamabad, and the entire team under his command. This task aims to enhance coordination and ensure the efficient implementation of security protocols across the city.

In a separate directive, the Interior Minister instructed the relevant authorities to take decisive action against the mafia and professional beggars, ensuring their effective prosecution. The government is determined to counter their illegal activities and maintain law and order throughout the city.

Additionally, Minister Naqvi highlighted the importance of providing full-proof security to foreign citizens residing in Islamabad. Recognizing the significance of vital documents and locations, including the Red Zones, he called for special attention and heightened security measures in these areas.

To strengthen the inclusion of cases in the Federal Investigation Agency’s (FIA) database, Minister Naqvi ordered a 100% guarantee of their registration without delay or rejection. He warned of strict action against any police officer found reluctant or negligent in registering the cases in the FIA’s system.

Minister Naqvi also emphasized the timely resolution of pending promotion cases within the Islamabad Police force, ensuring that deserving officers receive their due promotions promptly. He expressed confidence that such promotions would enhance the morale of the police force and contribute to improved law enforcement.

Furthermore, Minister Naqvi directed the authorities to swiftly fill all vacant positions within the Islamabad Police. This directive aims to strengthen the police force and ensure efficient law enforcement across the city.

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