Inspector General of Police (IGP) Islamabad, Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi, today directed senior officials to overhaul the medical facilities for police personnel, mandating an upgrade to international standards to enhance the force”s overall performance and public service capabilities.

The directive was issued during a comprehensive inspection of the dispensary at Police Lines Headquarters. The police chief personally reviewed all departments, including the pharmacy, laboratory, and other patient services.

During his tour, IGP Rizvi met with police officers and officials receiving treatment, inquiring about their well-being and observing the quality of care, medication, and attention they were receiving.

AIG Logistics Abdul Haq Umrani briefed the IGP on the current state of the facility, outlining the capacity of its modern medical equipment and the overall healthcare system. The AIG informed that the presence of specialist doctors has been ensured as part of continuous reforms to enhance service quality.

Stressing the importance of officer welfare, the IGP stated that providing quality medical facilities is a significant contributor to improving police performance. “Only a healthy and energetic force can serve the public effectively,” he remarked, instructing his team to utilize all available resources for the treatment of police personnel.

It was noted that under the IGP”s direct supervision, modern medical equipment at the dispensary has been fully activated. The facility now ensures the regular presence of general physicians, dental surgeons, diabetes specialists, and doctors from other specialized fields to examine officers.

The ongoing provision of facilities and management of administrative matters are being efficiently handled by DIG Headquarters Malik Jameel Zafar and AIG Logistics Abdul Haq Umrani.

AIG Umrani affirmed that the process of improving medical services will continue, aiming to provide the police force with the best possible treatment and a healthy environment.