Islamabad police hold 4th digital court

Islamabad-Police on Tuesday held fourth digital court in the city with an aim to resolve public complaints and address their issues by ensuring justice to them at their door step as per vision of Prime Minister Imran Khan.
IGP Islamabad Qazi Jamil ur Rehman listened to the problems of citizens in this digital court and assured to resolve public problems on merit. Senior police officials of Islamabad including AIG (Operations), SSP (Operations), SSP (Investigation), SSP (Traffic) participated in this digital court.
IGP Islamabad Qazi Jamil ur Rehman said that Islamabad police have the responsibility to serve the people and this responsibilitywill be ensured with commitment. 
He said that these open courts are being arranged to ensure justice and resolve public complaints on merit as per vision of Prime Minister of Pakistan.  More than 50,000 people online participated in this programme while several citizens gave their opinions for improving policing affairs including traffic, investigation, registration of cases and end land occupation and drug peddling activities. The participants of this digital court appreciated the role of Islamabad police in creating awareness among citizens against COVID-19 besides maintaining law and order.
The IGP said that effective action was underway against criminal elements and entire force was committed to curb activities of anti-social elements.

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