Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday visited the newly established “Cascade” Police Service Centre in Islamabad’s diplomatic enclave, aimed at providing streamlined services to the diplomatic community and foreign nationals. The Cascade Service Centre, designed to international standards, is equipped with modern facilities catering to the specific needs of diplomats and foreign residents. “Providing all possible facilities to the diplomatic community is our priority,” the prime minister stated, recognising the service centre as a significant initiative led by Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi. Key services offered at the centre include issuance and renewal of driving licenses, character certificates, general police verification, lost item reports, tenant and foreigner registration, and registration for domestic workers, volunteers, and vehicles. Foreign nationals can also access copies of FIRs and other essential police documentation. During the visit, Inspector General of Islamabad Police briefed the prime minister on the centre’s services and its operational focus on serving the diplomatic community. Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, along with Interior Minister Naqvi, were also present at the event. Prime Minister Sharif commended the centre’s establishment, noting it as a “much-needed facility that addresses the evolving demands of modern times.” Separately, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday reiterated government’s commitment to supporting the state media apparatus, underscoring its importance in promoting national unity and educating citizens on key government initiatives. A batch of probationary officers of the 51st Common Training Programme from the Information Service of Pakistan, who recently completed their specialized training and were preparing to join their respective posts, met with the prime minister at the Prime Minister’s Office. The prime minister warmly welcomed the officers and acknowledged the critical role that information officers play in bridging the gap between the government and the public, ensuring transparency, and fostering trust. He emphasized the importance of effective communication, particularly in today’s rapidly evolving media landscape, and encouraged the officers to approach their responsibilities with integrity, professionalism, and a strong commitment to public welfare. Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar and Federal Secretary for Information and Broadcasting Ambreen Jan were also present on the occasion, PM Office Media Wing said in a press release. The prime minister also encouraged the probationary officers to be proactive in harnessing modern communication tools to enhance meaningful engagement with the public. The officers shared insights into their training and experiences, expressing their eagerness to contribute to the nation’s progress and development.