‘Islamabad police introducing corruption-free system’
Islamabad:The police are introducing a ‘technology-based and corruption-free smart system’ to facilitate complainants in Islamabad, said Inspector General of Police (IGP) Qazi Jamilur Rehman on Friday.
He said the department had installed a modern digital system through which interaction of police with common citizens will be strictly monitored. In an interview, IG said that corruption, abuse of power, killing and torture in police custody at any level would not be tolerated and action would be ensured against the officers and personnel involved in such irregularities, adding, through this digital control room all officers would be strictly monitored. He said with digitalization of monitoring system a special attention would be given to improve the quality of investigation so that the society could be made crime-free by punishing the professional accused involved in serious crimes.
IG said the aim of this modern technology was to ensure effective policing and to check conduct of police officials with citizens, adding, such steps would improve the image of the police force while trust of citizens on police would also increase.
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