Islamabad: In a move to ensure the well-being of its officers, the Islamabad Police held an orderly room under the directives of Inspector General of Police Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi. The session, led by AIG Establishment/Investigations Syed Inayat Ali Shah, focused on the timely resolution of institutional and personal issues faced by police personnel.
The orderly room took place at the Central Police Office in Islamabad, providing a platform for officers to present their concerns directly to senior officials. Immediate directives were issued for urgent matters, while senior officers were tasked with addressing other issues expediently.
During the session, AIG Shah outlined initiatives aimed at improving the welfare of police officers, including enhancements in housing, healthcare, and education. He emphasized an open-door policy, encouraging officers to voice their concerns for prompt resolution.
The primary goal of the orderly room, as stated by AIG Shah, is to address the welfare and issues of police officers while boosting their morale through swift problem-solving efforts.