CCPO inaugurates four storey-building of Faisal Town police station.

LAHORE -- Capital City Police Officer (CCPO) Lahore Additional IG Ghulam Mahmood Dogar on Wednesday inaugurated state-of-the-art newly built four storey building of Faisal Town police station here.

Deputy Inspector General of Police (Operations Wing) Afzaal Ahmad Kausar, CTO Lahore Dr Asad Malhi, SSP (Admin) Atif Nazir, SP Investigation Zohaib Ranjha, SDPO Garden Town and other senior police officers accompanied the CCPO.

Daughter of martyred constable Muhammad Azam Seemab of Lahore police presented the CCPO Lahore with a bouquet. A fresh and smart contingent of police personnel presented guard of honor to the CCPO.

The CCPO inspected different sections of the building and lauded the quality of construction work.

Addressing the participants, the CCPO said, new building infrastructures had been provided to Lahore's field force with state of the art facilities with a view to improve the working conditions of police stations and benefit citizens. He said Faisal Town Police Station was a beautiful addition to the existing modern police buildings of the city. The CCPO continued that police stations were the basic units of policing and the foremost source of justice to the suffering community. A police station should be a symbol of peace and shelter for the citizens where they could get timely justice and respond with respect and dignity. He further said, uniformed and standardized improvements would be made gradually in all the police stations of the city.

The CCPO said, the staff of police station Faisal Town, now had been provided with a more favourable and conducive environment, should further improve their performance and serve humanity more diligently. Police personnel should improve the image of the department with their good conduct, character and behavior with citizens, he added. Priorities had been changed with the passage of time with a focus on strengthening police stations for being the basic unit of the police. It would also help change the 'thana culture' which had been the utmost priority of the police higher command, Ghulam Mahmood...

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