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Islamabad Police Receive 30 New Vehicles After 14 Years

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  • 1 week ago

Islamabad Police have received 30 new vehicles for the capital’s 27 police stations, marking a major upgrade after a gap of nearly 14 years.

Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi and Minister of State Talal Chaudhry handed over the vehicle keys to Islamabad Police during a ceremony held in the capital.

Naqvi said modern policing is difficult without reliable and properly equipped vehicles. He emphasized that providing updated resources would help police improve their response time and strengthen public safety and security.

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The interior minister added that the government is working to provide Islamabad Police with the resources needed to perform their duties more effectively. Work is also underway to construct and upgrade police stations across Islamabad, with projects expected to be completed soon.

The new vehicles are also part of an effort to promote more environmentally friendly policing. Naqvi highlighted the use of electric vehicles, saying they would help reduce fuel consumption and lower petroleum-related expenses.

The government has also announced thousands of new recruitments for Islamabad Police, further expanding efforts to strengthen policing and improve services for citizens.

A major upgrade for Islamabad’s police infrastructure after 14 years.

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