Capital police step up night patrols

IGP appoints 26 subordinate officers as night patrolling officers


Iftikhar Chaudhry April 26, 2024
Photo of Islamabad police. PHOTO: AFP

ISLAMABAD:

Responding to concerns over rising street crime in the federal capital, Islamabad Inspector General of Police (IGP) Ali Nasir Rizvi has taken proactive measures to enhance security measures.

Following a report by The Express Tribune highlighting the surge in street crime and the need for effective police patrolling, the IGP swiftly acted by appointing 26 subordinate officers as night patrolling officers.

In a bid to bolster surveillance and monitoring, IGP Rizvi conducted surprise visits to all police check posts, instructing for the installation of security cameras for comprehensive monitoring. Additionally, an official notification has been issued for the appointment of night patrol officers across various police station areas. These officers, of ASI rank, will be accompanied by young personnel to augment their efforts.

The initiative aims to intensify efforts in curbing crime and ensuring public safety within the city. During his visits to check posts, the IGP emphasised the importance of personnel adhering to safety protocols, including wearing protective gear and maintaining courteous behaviour towards citizens during inspections. Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) are to be rigorously followed at all check posts to ensure efficient operations.

Furthermore, IGP Rizvi directed the immediate renovation of all police pickets within 48 hours, underscoring the need for improved infrastructure and facilities. He also issued a stern warning to police officers across the district, urging them to enhance their performance within seven days.

The concerted efforts by Islamabad Police under the leadership of IGP Ali Nasir Rizvi signify a commitment to safeguarding the citizens and combating crime effectively in the capital city.

Published in The Express Tribune, April 26th, 2024.

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