The Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIG) for Investigations/Complaints today declared a zero-tolerance policy against internal misconduct, vowing to take strict action against any officers found to be involved in bribery or corruption.
Syed Inayat Ali Shah, the AIG for Investigations/Complaints, made the statement while presiding over an open court at the Central Police Office, which was convened to address grievances from both the public and police personnel.
During the session, the AIG personally listened to the complaints brought forward by citizens. He marked their applications for merit-based and timely action by the relevant departments and directed the concerned officers to submit reports on their progress within a specified timeframe.
He affirmed that the Islamabad Police is committed to resolving public issues on a priority basis and would not leave any stone unturned to secure the lives and property of the city”s inhabitants.
The AIG maintained that such open court interactions would continue in the future to provide maximum relief to citizens. He emphasized that this direct engagement helps to promote friendly policing, ensures self-accountability, and leads to the immediate resolution of problems.
He concluded by stating that the protection of the life, property, and self-respect of every citizen is the foremost priority of the police force.