Chaudhry Nisar says capital police to be made a 'Role Model'
ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Interior, Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan, Saturday said that Islamabad Police would be made a 'Role Model' with the induction of honest and committed officials.Taking to...
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June 08, 2013
ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Interior, Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan, Saturday said that Islamabad Police would be made a 'Role Model' with the induction of honest and committed officials.
Taking to mediapersons at the ministry, he said Inspector General of Islamabad Police and other officials of the concerned departments would be appointed on merit. Their only criteria of appointment would be honesty and integrity.
"We will try our level best to resolve the problems of the Islamabad Police on priority and provide them an environment conducive to efficient working," he said while responding to a question.
To another question the minister said that no employee would be sacked but the officers who are honest and committed in their work would be promoted on priority.
Chaudhry Nisar said that the ministry would arrange a competition among the police stations of the capital - the visitors would be asked to note down their experience of the visit of police station whether they had faced any problem or otherwise.
For the purpose, a complaint book would be placed at every police station in which every visitor will write his comments regarding police dealing with him.
"An impartial officer belonging to other department would be deputed to note these complaints. The Police Station against whom minimum complaints are received would be award first, second and third prizes," he added.
The minister said that justice would be done to all without caring their party affiliation. "There will be no PML-N, PPP and other political parties my concern will be to ensure across the board implementation of the law."
He said Islamabad would be brought under full surveillance network, adding that the task regarding law and order was challenging but the government was determined to address the situation effectively.
The minister said that Islamabad would be made a model city. He said emphasis would be laid on improvement in areas including cleanliness, crime and traffic. (APP)