Delay in registration of FIRs not to be tolerated: SSP
Islamabad
Senior Superintendent of Police (Operations) Sajid Kiani has directed all police officials to ensure registration of First Information Reports (FIRs) on merit and without any delay and inconvenience to the citizens.
He made these directions while presiding over a meeting held to review the efforts to combat crimes. The meeting was attended among others by all SPs, DSPs and SHOs of all police stations.
SSP Sajid Kiani asked all police officials to focus on resolving the public complaints and take every possible step to provide maximum relief to citizens. He also directed police officials to take effective steps to control crime and adopt a professional as well as responsible attitude to mitigate the sufferings of the people.
The SSP ordered for strict patrolling and vigilance to ensure effective policing and special crackdown against criminal elements including absconders. He ordered all police officials for reviewing security arrangements themselves around media houses and educational institutions. “No laxity in this regard would be tolerated,” he added.
He ordered to ensure arrest of proclaimed offenders and other criminals involved in crimes of heinous nature. The SSP directed all officials to ensure effective security arrangements in the city as well as strict checking at police pickets.
He categorically asked all police officials to focus on resolving the public complaints and take every possible step to provide maximum relief to citizens.
The SSP stressed for speedy disposal of cases and their investigation purely on merit. Policing is a service-oriented job and every police official must serve the humanity with devotion, the SSP maintained.
Mr. Kiani said that Islamabad Police is determined to ensure protection to the lives and property of the citizens and no stone will be leave unturned to accomplish this responsibility.
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