The Islamabad Capital City Police Officer informs the interior minister that crime rate has reduced in Islamabad as compared to previous year and that the police is conducting a vigorous campaign against drugs.
Islamabad: Caretaker Interior Minister Sarfraz Ahmed Bugti on Tuesday said writ of the state would be maintained at all costs.
During a visit to Police Line Headquarters in Islamabad, he said martyrs were their valuable asset who sacrificed their today for our tomorrow.
The Interior Minister was given a detailed briefing on the law and order situation in the federal capital.
The Islamabad Capital City Police Officer informed the interior minister that crime rate has reduced in Islamabad as compared to previous year and that the police is conducting a vigorous campaign against drugs.
The Interior Minister said Islamabad Police will be equipped with modern technical capabilities.
Appreciating the performance of Islamabad police, he asked the police personnel to discharge their duties with full devotion and valiance. He said all the officers should be courteous to citizens and solve their problems.
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