IGP Islamabad Holds Open Court to Address Public Complaints


Islamabad: Inspector General of Police (IGP) Islamabad Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi conducted an open court session at the Central Police Office to address grievances from the public and police officers, providing immediate resolutions through direct instructions to officials.



According to Islamabad Capital Police, the open court is part of an open-door initiative aimed at resolving issues faced by citizens and police personnel. The IGP emphasized the importance of merit-based resolutions, inviting any citizen with police-related concerns to attend these sessions. He assured that the doors of his office remain open to the public.



Following the complaints presented, the IGP directed relevant officers to resolve the issues within a specified timeframe and report back to the Central Police Office. Instructions were also given to Sub-Divisional Police Officers (SDPOs) and Station House Officers (SHOs) to strictly adhere to office hours, meet with the public during these times, and resolve their issues efficiently and fairly.



The IGP noted that daily open courts are part of efforts to facilitate citizens and prioritize the resolution of their problems.



In a subsequent meeting with Director Special Initiatives Shams-ul-Haq Durrani, SP Capital Patrol Awais Ali Khan, and Director ITP FM Ayesha Jameel, IGP Rizvi reviewed the administrative and training affairs of the Capital Police College, the patrolling system, and ITPFM’s performance. He issued directives for further improvements in the patrolling system and the promotion of community-friendly policing within the federal capital.

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