Citizens brought forward a series of complaints, with land encroachments being a prominent issue, during a public forum held by the Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) for Operations, Qazi Ali Raza, at his office.
According to a police report today, the open court was conducted as part of the police’s open door policy, initiated under special directives from Inspector General of Police (IGP) Islamabad, Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi, and designed to ensure the immediate redressal of public problems.
SSP Operations attentively listened to the voiced concerns and subsequently issued directives to relevant departmental officers. He mandated that legal action be taken on the marked applications within a stipulated timeframe and that a compliance report be submitted.
On the occasion, the senior police official stated that the Islamabad Police maintains a zero-tolerance policy regarding violence against women and children, asserting that providing maximum relief to the public is a top priority. He affirmed that the supremacy of the law would be ensured at all costs.
He further emphasised that every citizen has equal rights and that all applications will be decided on merit. The protection of citizens’ lives, property, and dignity is of utmost importance, the SSP added.