During 2024, fighting against criminals Islamabad Police 04 officers martyred and 29 declared Ghazis
After assuming command of Islamabad Police, the Inspector General of Police (IGP) Islamabad, Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi, took several steps to improve the performance of the Operations Division, a public relations officer said.
He said that, these included enhancing the efficiency of police stations, increasing patrolling across the city, addressing public concerns and cracking down on criminal elements.
In 2024, the Islamabad Police Operation Division arrested 24,387 accused involved in heinous and other crimes and recovered cash and valuables worth more than Rs 2.38 billion from their possession. Additionally, 4,038 accused involved in property crimes were also arrested and stolen valuables worth Rs 1.75 billion recovered.
Islamabad Police also arrested 1,531 accused of 657 criminal gangs involved in snatching, car and bike lifting activities and recovered 429 vehicles and 763 motorcycles. Furthermore, 1,455 accused involved in robbery and dacoity activities were arrested, and stolen valuables worth more than Rs 248.4 million, including 31 cars and 118 motorcycles, were recovered from their possession.
The police team also arrested 1,980 accused for possession of illegal weapons, seizing 148 Kalashnikovs, 43 guns, 1,674 pistols, 237 daggers, and 18,834 rounds of ammunition. In addition, 4,681 absconders, and proclaimed offenders were also arrested.
Moreover, Islamabad police Special Investigation Units ensured the effective investigation of serious crimes in 2024. As a result, relevant courts sentenced 27 accused to death in 17 cases and life imprisonment to 28 accused in 21 cases.
DIG Islamabad said that, never before have so many serious criminal cases been decided in such a short period. The main objectives of these efforts are to maintain transparency in the investigation process, ensure merit, prosecute criminals according to law, and provide justice to the citizens.
In line with IGP Islamabad’s vision, the Islamabad Police launched a special awareness movement “Nasha Ab Nahi” to keep the federal capital free from drugs and protect the youth from the dangers of drug addiction.
During this campaign, seminars, awareness walks and lectures were organized in educational institutions. Additionally, full legal action was taken against those involved in drug trafficking. A total of 1,811 drug peddlers were arrested, including 45 accused involved in drug trafficking in educational institutions.
Additionally, 1,723 cases were registered against the arrested individuals, and 417 kg of hashish, 533 kg of heroin, 24 kg of ice, 458 narcotic tablets, and 18,931 liters of liquor were recovered from their possession.
Moreover, 219 search operations in various areas of the federal capital to establish law and order and ensure effective security throughout the city. More than 2,600 individuals were prosecuted during these operations.
The Islamabad Police Operations Division provided foolproof security during 1,628 protests, religious gatherings, and the arrival of foreign delegations, ensuring the safety of citizens and maintaining law and order.
During 2024, the Police Khidmat Markaz provided services such as character certificates, general police verifications, vehicle verifications, missing reports, registration of foreigners, and other services to over 160,000 citizens.
More than 300 Khuli Katcheries were also organized under the open door policy, where citizens could present their issues and have them addressed on the spot. In these Khuli Katcheries, DIG Islamabad, SSP Operations, zonal SPs, SDPOs, and SHOs heard citizen’s problems and resolved more than 30,000 complaints.
IGP Islamabad Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi implemented several reforms and measures to modernize the Islamabad Police Operation division. These included the establishment of model police stations, the renovation of existing stations, under the “Special Initiative Police Station” protocols.
Moreover, inquiry officers were appointed in all police stations to handle public complaints 24/7. Special crime control teams were formed under the supervision of SHOs to target criminal elements.
Additionally, trained police officers were deputed at the front desks, and guide constables were assigned to assist the public at the police station gates. A “Women’s Reconciliation Bureau” was established to address women’s issues, ensuring their representation from various sectors such as education, advocacy, journalism, business, and government.
The patrol system plays a crucial role in crime prevention. To improve patrol efficiency, the Ababeel Squad, City Watchers, and Police Response Units were established, with young police officers assigned to these squads.
206 additional motorcycles and smart cars were introduced to enhance patrolling. These patrol squads help prevent crimes, ensure the safety of citizens in commercial centers and public parks, and provide prompt responses to emergency calls.
Furthermore, joint checkpoints were set up across the city by police response units and smart mobile cars. All officers on patrolling duties were equipped with full protective gear and body-worn cameras, and trackers were installed in all vehicles and motorcycles to ensure effective performance.
Night patrol officers were appointed at the police station level to ensure optimal performance. The Margalla Patrol Unit was established to ensure the safety of citizens on the Margalla Hill Trails.
This unit, which includes foot patrols, motorcycle patrols, and mounted patrols, provides timely assistance to visitors and those in need of help.
Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) Islamabad Syed Ali Raza added that, Islamabad Police Operations Division continues to work tirelessly to arrest criminal elements and maintain peace and tranquility in the federal capital.
Many officers have been injured or martyred in the line of duty, especially during violent protests and attacks by criminal elements.
He further said, this year, 04 brave officers of the Islamabad Police got martyrdom, while 29 officers were awarded the “Ghazi” distinction. Additionally, 05 officers received the “Shujaat Medals” for their bravery and professional duties.
The eradication of crime is impossible without public cooperation. Citizens are urged to cooperate with the Islamabad Police to help make Islamabad a safer and more peaceful city.