IG Islamabad directs subordinates to make capital crime-free.

Byline: Israr Ahmad

ISLAMABAD -- Inspector General of Police (IGP) Islamabad Qazi Jamil ur Rehman has assigned task to all police officials to make the capital a crime-free city and ensure safety to the lives of people through high vigilance.

Chairing a meeting at Central Police Office (CPO) here on Friday, he directed for effective policing measures in the city and complete the investigation of all pending cases and constitute special teams for raids in other provinces to ensure arrest of criminals at large.

The meeting was attended among others by DIG (Operations) Waqar Uddin Syed, SSP (Operations), SP (Investigation) Zonal SPs, SDPOs, DSP (CIA) and other police officials.

The IGP was briefed about the security, law and order and overall steps to curb crime in the city. DIG (Operations) said that those criminals involved in heinous crimes have been arrested and efforts are underway to ensure strict action against street criminals and anti-social elements.

Islamabad police chief Qazi Jamil ur Rehman directed to launch effective crackdown against criminal elements. He asked to accelerate efforts against those involved in street crime, bootlegging, bike and car-lifting incidents. The IGP directed SPs to visit the crime scene themselves and conduct investigation...

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