Pakistan
Govt to form special protection force for foreigners’ security
Home Minister ordered to ensure 100% registration of FIR saying that non-registration or delay in registration of FIR is not acceptable.
Islamabad: It has been decided to create a special protection force for the security of foreign nationals in Islamabad.
Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi said that special attention should be paid to the security of all the important offices and places including the Red Zone.
The Home Minister ordered to ensure 100% registration of First Information Reports (FIR) saying that non-registration or delay in registration of FIR is not acceptable, action will be taken against the concerned police officer for non-registration of FIR.
Mohsin Naqvi also ordered to deal with the promotion cases of Islamabad Police immediately and stated that promotion is the right of an employee which should be given on time. It will improve the morale of the police force.
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi directed the recruitment of all vacant posts in Islamabad Police, adding, ‘Steps will be taken to make the salaries of Islamabad Police equal to that of Punjab Police’.
Apart from this, a comprehensive plan was called for to solve the traffic problems in Islamabad and it was directed to identify the most congested places and suggest workable solutions.
Mohsin Naqvi continued that the system of Islamabad Safe City should be equipped with modern requirements like Lahore Safe City.
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