‘Police comitted to eradicate crimes’

By Uzma Zafar

ISLAMABAD: SSP Operations Islamabad Dr.Syed Mustafa Tanveer has said that Islamabad Police is accelerating its all-out efforts to make city crime free and secure the lives and property of the citizens, a police spokesman said on Sunday.
Following directions of Inspector General of Police Islamabad Qazi Jamil-ur-Rehman and DIG Operations Afzaal Ahmad Kausar, said that Islamabad Operations Division police made renewed efforts and arrested 262 outlaws during last week with huge recovery of looted items worth Rs. 63.68 million.
SSP Operations told that 53 culprits were arrested for being involved in dacoity/robbery, burglary/theft, and car/motorcycle theft cases while police recovered looted items worth Rs. 56 million including 13 vehicles and four motorcycles from them. During the same period, 33 absconders were held while challans of 178 cases were sent to concerned courts, he added.
Syed Mustafa Tanveer further told that Islamabad Police launched a special campaign against drug sellers/bootleggers including selling drugs in educational institutions. During this campaign, Islamabad Police nabbed 27 accused and recovered 9.105-kilogram hashish, 575-gram heroin, 35-gram cocaine, more than 200 pills of Ecstasy and 1583-gram Ice. Besides, 21 accused were also held for having illegal weapons and police recovered 18 pistols, one klashnikov, two daggers and 116 cartridges from them.
The SSP emphasized that, besides the law and order situation in the Capital, police accelerated their efforts against criminals and 128 accused involved in crimes of different nature were also arrested.
SSP Operations Dr Syed Mustafa Tanveer has directed all Sub-Divisional Police officers and Station House Officers for effective crackdown against those involved in drug peddling activities. He asked for renewed efforts to curb such practices and get rid of society from such menace.
He reiterated that safety and security of the citizens is our prime responsibility and those officials showing laxity in their duties would not be spared. He said that performance in this regard would be reviewed on continuous basis. “All police officials should focus on resolving the public complaints and take every possible steps to provide maximum relief to citizens†the SSP asked.
Dr. Syed Mustafa Tanveer emphasized that criminal elements would not to be spared and those involved in such anti-social activities would have to face action as per law. He has also appealed the citizens to cooperate with Islamabad police in curbing activities of such elements.