SSP Ops meets late Constable’s family

By U.Zee

ISLAMABAD: SSP Operations Islamabad, Muhammad Shoaib Khan, visited the residence of late Constable Ashfaq Ahmed to offer condolences to the bereaved family and prayed for the elevation of his ranks in the hereafter.
SSP Operations Muhammad Shoaib Khan expressed his sympathies with the family of the deceased and assured them of full support.
He directed the officers that all necessary assistance be provided to the family, emphasizing that every officer and personnel of the police force is a valuable asset. “The welfare of their families will always be an utmost priority,” he added.
Crackdown against illegal weapons expedites
Following the special directives of Inspector General of Police (IGP) Islamabad Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi, the Islamabad Police is conducting a vigorous campaign against illegal weapons.
In this regard, 08 accused involved in possessing illegal weapons were arrested during the last 24 hours. Police teams also recovered six pistols with ammunition from their possession. Additionally, eight cases were registered against them at various police stations.
SSP Operations Muhammad Shoaib Khan said that the aim of the campaign is to prevent crime in the city, rid the city of illegal weapons, and ensure the safety of citizens’ lives and property.
He further said that actions against criminal elements across Islamabad will be intensified, and a comprehensive strategy will be adopted to address this issue.
No element will be allowed to disrupt public peace, use illegal weapons in the federal capital, or spread fear and panic among citizens.
Citizens who possess licensed firearms are requested to register them with their respective police stations and cooperate with the Islamabad Police during the ongoing campaign against illegal weapons, he added.
The Islamabad Police is utilizing all available resources to ensure the safety and security of citizens’ lives and property. Citizens are also urged to cooperate with the police and report any suspicious activities or individuals to the relevant police station or at emergency helpline “Pucar-15”.