ISLAMABAD: The Inspector General of Police (IGP) Islamabad Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi has introduced several reforms in the police department aimed at eradicating crime in the federal capital.

In addition, measures were taken to ensure city security, facilitate citizens, and improve the welfare of police officers,

thereby enhancing police-public relations and boosting police morale.

“Among these reforms, IG Islamabad Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi has made Police Khidmat Markaz 24/7 operational to provide comprehensive services to citizens.

He launched a police mobile service van to offer all services at citizens’ doorsteps and inaugurated a traffic police service and education van to facilitate senior citizens and students, allowing them to obtain learner permits and other services conveniently at their residences and educational institutions,” it stated.

“To ensure the safety of tourists and local citizens visiting Margalla Hills and adjacent trails, a specialized Margalla Trails Patrol was launched.

Moreover, departmental training for these officers was initiated at Police Lines to enhance patrolling efficiency.

To professionally curb crime and ensure the elimination of criminals, IG Islamabad appointed night patrolling officers in the federal capital, alongside young

police officers, to ensure the eradication of crime in the city,” it claimed.

For citizens facing vehicle or motorcycle breakdowns while travelling on Islamabad’s roads, the ITP “Mechanic on Wheel” service was launched with a 24/7 helpline “1915” to assist with travel-related difficulties.

“To bring innovation and ensure the use of new techniques in Islamabad Police, IG Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi introduced an e-licence system, allowing citizens to apply online for e-licences and easily obtain them from home.

“To promptly address citizens’ issues and ensure their swift resolution, IG Islamabad organised an online Khuli Kachehri and directed all officers to hold Khuli Kachehri to promote friendly policing and reduce the gap between the police and the public,” it claimed.

Moreover, IG Islamabad laid the foundation of a special society, “Mubeen Cottages,” for the families of Islamabad Police martyrs and handed over allotment documents to them during a ceremony.

Published in Dawn, June 25th, 2024

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