Police all set to start online registration of tenants, owners
Islamabad
Islamabad Police is all set to start online registration of tenants and property holders through a web based system in order to facilitate its citizens.
This technology driven monitoring system has
been developed following the directions of Inspector General of Police (IGP)
Islamabad Muhammad Khalid Khattak. Following this system, public can
register themselves voluntarily with the police in simpler and trouble free manner.
This rare IT initiative has been made a permanent feature of the security process as it will be of immense utility to keep an eye on the activities of the suspects and to ensure security of the citizens.
The link to register t
enant details will be as follows: Islamabadpolice.gov.pk/tnt
The IGP said that people would be facilitated through the use of modern technology.
He said Islamabad police would be made more alert through introduction of this strictly supervised tool and its efficiency towards security matter will definitely improve.
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