Police hold open court on facebook live
Islamabad: Islamabad police on Friday orgainsed a facebook open court (kutcheri) to give the residents direct access to the police high ups as per the vision of Prime Minister of Pakistan.
Inspector-General Police (IGP) Islamabad Qazi Jamil ur Rehman responded to the public queries. DG Safe City Project, SSP (Operations), SSP (investigation), SSP (Headquarters), SSP (Traffic), SSP (Security) and other senior police officers were also present on the occasion. Speaking to the citizens, the IG said that the police were striving to redress public issues as early as possible.
People from across Pakistan put their proposals before the IG. Most of the issues related to traffic, delay in registration of FIR, activities of land-grabbers and drug-peddlers, and police attitude.
The facebook live open court (kutcheri) continued from 4 p.m to 6 p.m in which hundreds of citizens and police employees expressed their views.
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