95pc citizens express satisfaction over services provided by police.

ISLAMABAD -- As many as 95 per cent citizens of Islamabad have expressed satisfaction over various services being provided by Islamabad police through its facilitation centre. According to the result of survey conducted by head of sociology department Quaid-e-Azam University (QAU) Dr. Zaman along with this team, 95 per cent citizens of Islamabad expressed satisfaction over the various services being provided by Islamabad police at its facilitation centre near Super Market, sector F-6. While sharing the result of survey in a ceremony held at Police Line Headquarters on Tuesday, Dr. Zaman said that opinions of various citizens were known regarding the services of police centre in F-6 and the results were compiled with honesty and hard work. He said that 95 per cent of citizens have expressed their satisfaction on the police services while the remaining five per cent had a mixed opinion on it. Speaking on the occasion, Inspector General of Police (IGP) Islamabad Qazi Jamil ur Rehman said that result of this survey would encourage the personnel of the force.

Owing the hard work of the policemen, he said that Islamabad police have been successful in winning the confidence of the people. The IGP said that a system has been put in place which serves the common citizen on merit and in a fair manner. He said that an exemplary one window system has been introduced and there is no need to approach anyone to be facilitated from there.

Islamabad police chief said that such systems are being introduced in other policing affairs while...

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