Police Khidmat Markaz facilitated 100,616 citizens.

ISLAMABAD -- The khidmat markaz of Islamabad police facilitated 100,616 citizens with different services relating to issuance of character certificate, foreigners' registration, registration of tenants and domestic servants, a police public relations officer said on Thursday. He said that the Inspector General of Police (IGP) Islamabad Dr Akbar Nasir Khan is taking all possible steps to provide maximum facilities to the citizens of Islamabad adding that several steps have been taken by the police in this regard. He further told that police khidmat markaz has provided several services to the citizens including issuance of 14,510 character certificates, 23,356 general police verification reports, 9,087 reports of missing documents, registration of 8,990 vehicles, 38,117 foreigners registrations and 5,911 other services. Police mobile facilitation van service has also been working while various khidmat markazs in various areas including sectors F-6, G-10/4, H-11, Bani Gala, Swan Garden, Khanna and at different police stations were also facilitating the citizens. Well-trained staff has been appointed there who are providing best services to Pakistani nationals and foreigners. Such steps would improve the trust of people in the police. Meanwhile, he said that Islamabad Police also discussed the e-health facility for its personnel with a delegation of Al-Tirmidhi Foundation from Malaysia and decided to make it fully operational by the end of this year.

A delegation of Al-Tirmidhi Foundation from Malaysia, a friend of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, visited the Central Police Office Islamabad and met with IGP Islamabad Dr. Akbar Nasir Khan. In the meeting, Islamabad Police decided to start work on the e-health system immediately in...

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