Islamabad: Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Islamabad, Syed Ali Raza, emphasized the police’s dedication to addressing public grievances promptly during a Khuli Kachehri session held at his office. The event, attended by senior officers, served as a platform for citizens and police personnel alike to voice their concerns directly to the top brass of the Islamabad Police.

According to Islamabad Capital Police, DIG Raza’s comments reflect the department’s proactive approach in responding to the directives of Inspector General of Police, Syed Ali Nasir Ali Rizvi, to prioritize public issues. During the Khuli Kachehri, a variety of complaints were addressed, with DIG Raza personally overseeing the distribution of applications to relevant officers for immediate action.

The DIG also issued a stern warning against corruption within the police ranks, stating that a zero-tolerance policy is in place and that strict action will be taken against any personnel found guilty of bribery or corrupt practices. This stance is part of a broader effort to enhance transparency and accountability within the force.

Moreover, DIG Raza reiterated the police’s mission to safeguard the lives, property, and dignity of Islamabad’s residents. He highlighted the importance of ongoing public engagement through forums like Khuli Kachehri, which he claimed not only foster a sense of community policing but also facilitate swift resolution of public grievances.

These interactions are crucial for ensuring that the police force remains responsive to the needs of the community it serves and continues to build trust among the citizens.

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