Islamabad Police Arrest 10 Outlaws in Citywide CrackdownIG Punjab Prioritizes Welfare of Police Force, Issues Immediate Relief Orders

Islamabad, In a significant citywide operation, the Islamabad Capital Police have arrested 10 outlaws from various parts of the city over the last 24 hours, seizing drugs and weapons in the process. This move comes as part of intensified efforts to purge the city of criminal elements, adhering to special directives from the Islamabad Capital City Police Officer (ICCPO), Dr. Akbar Nasir Khan.

According to Islamabad Capital Police, the crackdown has led to the apprehension of individuals involved in various illegal activities, with the police recovering a 30 bore pistol from Muhammad Qasim in the Karachi Company area, and 1130 grams of hashish from Afaq in Tarnol. In the Industrial Area, Sabbir and Sahmoon were caught with a 30 bore pistol and 20 liters of liquor, while the Shams Colony police apprehended NazirGul and Wattan with two 30 bore pistols.

Further arrests included Muhammad Ali in Kirpa for illegally selling petrol, Muhammad Usman in Humak with a 30 bore pistol, Yaseen Khan in Bhara Kahu with 540 grams of heroin, and Sher Muhammad in Bani Gala, also found in possession of a 30 bore pistol.

The police have registered cases against all the accused, and investigations are currently underway. ICCPO Dr. Akbar Nasir Khan has issued a directive for police officials to escalate the crackdown on criminal activities, emphasizing that the safety and security of the citizens are of paramount importance and that no negligence in this regard will be tolerated.

Lahore, In a significant move towards enhancing the welfare of the police force, Inspector General of Police Punjab Dr. Usman Anwar has taken proactive steps to address the concerns and difficulties faced by police employees and their families. Emphasizing the importance of welfare as a top priority, Dr. Anwar has implemented measures to ensure that the needs of the force are met promptly and efficiently.

According to Punjab Police, during a recent meeting with police employees and their families at the Central Police Office, IG Punjab Dr. Usman Anwar listened to their requests and issued orders for immediate relief. These orders covered a range of issues from service period fixation for ASI Niaz Ahmed Khan of Muzaffargarh to medical assistance for Constable Sardar Khalil Ahmed.

Dr. Anwar directed senior officers, including DIG Legal and DIG Welfare, to take swift action on the requests, ensuring that relief is provided based on merit and in accordance with professional standards. He also emphasized the importance of maintaining close communication between supervisory officers and subordinate staff to facilitate the prompt resolution of any issues.

The meeting and subsequent actions taken by IG Punjab reflect a committed effort to improve the working conditions and overall well-being of the police force in Punjab, reinforcing the message that the welfare of employees and their families is of paramount importance to the police administration.

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