Mohsin Naqvi said that the establishment of model police stations in Punjab improved the image of the police along with the convenience of the people.


Islamabad: The Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi ordered to block stop mobile sims issued on expired ID cards.
Federal Interior Minister visited NADRA headquarters where a meeting was held under his chairmanship in which he directed to build model National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) offices across the country on the pattern of model police stations in Punjab.
Mohsin Naqvi said that the establishment of model police stations in Punjab improved the image of the police along with the convenience of the people.
He stated that death certificate fee is being abolished, simple system should be introduced for birth, death, marriage and divorce certificates in collaboration with union council offices.
The Interior Minister directed that the complete security of citizens' data should be ensured and more facilities should be provided on mobile platforms for the convenience of the people, and social media should be used effectively to promote the initiatives of the institution.
Interior Minister also ordered to ban mobile sims issued on expired identity cards.
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