Inspector General of Police (IGP) Islamabad, Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi, today reiterated the force’s commitment to the prompt, merit-based resolution of public complaints, issuing on-the-spot directives during an open court held at the Central Police Office.
Acting on citizen complaints under an open-door policy, the IGP listened to the concerns of residents and police officers, instructing the relevant officials to resolve all applications within a specified timeframe.
He affirmed that the merit-based and timely settlement of public issues remains the foremost priority for the capital”s police force.
The police chief directed that a comprehensive report on the resolution of these matters must be submitted to the Central Police Office. He added that his doors are always open to the public and that any citizen facing a police-related issue is welcome to attend the daily sessions.
According to the IGP, the Islamabad Police is implementing various measures to facilitate residents, with the daily open courts proving instrumental in resolving issues on a priority basis.
In a separate engagement, IGP Rizvi met with Mustafa Ali, a polio survivor and decorated athlete, to commend his national awareness campaign. Mr Ali is an international weightlifting champion, gold medalist, and Pakistan”s first national record holder in his category.
Mr Ali has embarked on the Maarka-e-Haq Bunyan-ul-Marsus National Ride, travelling from Karachi on a special motorcycle. The initiative aims to represent all persons with disabilities while paying tribute to the Pakistan Armed Forces and its martyrs.
During the meeting, which was also attended by AIG Establishment Shoaib Masood and other senior officers, the IGP praised and encouraged Mr Ali for his efforts, presenting him with an honourary police shield.