Punjab Police Recognized for Swift Resolution of Ayesha Murder CaseIslamabad Capital Police Enforces Strict Security Measures

Lahore, In a commendation ceremony led by Inspector General Police Punjab Dr. Usman Anwar, the Punjab Police team was awarded for their quick resolution of the murder case of Ayesha Bibi, a 12-year-old domestic help from Sargodha. Acting on directives from Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif, the police team received appreciation letters for their diligent investigation and prompt arrest of the perpetrators.

According to Punjab Police, the ceremony acknowledged the outstanding work of DPO Sargodha Muhammad Faisal Kamran and his team. IG Punjab Dr. Usman Anwar praised their efficiency in solving the distressing case within 72 hours. SP Fakhar Aslam, ASP Akhtar Nawaz, and their team members were recognized with letters of appreciation for their rapid action in apprehending the accused.

The event also celebrated other exemplary performances within the force. Lady Sub-Inspectors Anam Sarfraz, TSI Kousar Ijaz, Umm e Kulsoom, and others received commendations for their service. Moreover, SHO Bhagtanwala Sahib Khan was acknowledged for his role in bringing a murderer of five to justice, and SHO Salanwali Irfan ul Haq for solving a robbery with a murder case.

IG Punjab emphasized that the tradition of recognizing exceptional police work fosters a positive culture within the force and pledged to continue this practice across all levels. The ceremony was also attended by prominent officials including Additional IG Punjab Sultan Chaudhry and DIG Headquarters Humayun Bashir Tarar, among others, reinforcing the department’s collective dedication to exemplary service.

Islamabad, In a decisive move to maintain peace and order, the Islamabad Capital Police, under the directive of the Islamabad Capital City Police Officer (ICCPO) Dr. Akbar Nasir Khan, has implemented stringent security measures across the city. This initiative particularly targets the restriction of weapons display and unwarranted protocol within the capital’s jurisdiction, as confirmed by a public relations officer.



According to Islamabad Capital Police, the enforcement of these measures comes in anticipation of the new parliamentary year and several major events and programs scheduled to take place in Islamabad. As part of the revised protocol, all federal and non-government officials entering the city are to be escorted by security in a single vehicle only, ensuring minimal disruption and adherence to security protocols.



The police have issued a strict warning against the display of weapons, stating that impartial legal actions will be pursued against those found in violation. Additionally, officials visiting from other provinces are advised to bring only essential security personnel with them, further emphasizing the capital’s stance on maintaining a controlled security environment.



The guidance and facilities for the protection of Governors and Chief Ministers will be provided by the Islamabad Capital Police, ensuring their safety while in the capital. Police officers assigned to the security of province houses in Islamabad will be permitted to carry weapons, albeit with prior coordination to streamline security operations.



All ministers, officials, and members of parliament are called upon to extend their full cooperation with the Islamabad Capital Police officers and personnel, abiding by the approved security procedures. Moreover, the display of weapons within Islamabad remains strictly prohibited, underscoring the commitment to a safer and more secure capital.

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