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Police stations given fax, photocopy machines

LAHOREDIG Operations Dr Haider Ashraf has taken another initiative to solve the issue of photocopies of FIRs and other necessary documents by providing fax machines and photocopy machines at Circle Offices and police stations phase-wise. Dr Haider Ashraf said this initiative has been take to facilitate citizens and policemen as

By our correspondents
August 27, 2015
LAHORE
DIG Operations Dr Haider Ashraf has taken another initiative to solve the issue of photocopies of FIRs and other necessary documents by providing fax machines and photocopy machines at Circle Offices and police stations phase-wise.
Dr Haider Ashraf said this initiative has been take to facilitate citizens and policemen as well to save their time. He added that a PC-I has been forwarded to the authority concerned for approval so that these machines could be provided at every police station. He expressed these views while providing fax and photocopy machines at the office of SDPO Rang Mahal. He further told media that he has also ordered SP Headquarters to plan mess and buses for the convenience of policemen across the City. DIG said that such initiatives would help boosting the morale of police force.
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