Islamabad police to establish service centres

Author: Web Desk

ISLAMABAD: Federal police have finalised plans to set up Service Centres aimed at assisting citizens.

Citizens will now be able to obtain duplicate copies of FIRs from these centres while availing better services.

The first phase consists of setting up 2 Service Centres and training Station House Officers in public dealing.

In the second phase Sub Inspectors, Assistant Sub Inspectors and constables would be given training.

According to the police, two service centres would be set up in sectors F-6 and H-with citizens able to obtain copies of cases, FIRs and other relevant documents. The centres would be supervised by the police lines headquarters.

Officials added that if these centres proved helpful then more centres would be set up.

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