‘Capital police attitude improving’
Chief commissioner lauds ‘Pehle Salam Phir Kalam’ initiative
ISLAMABAD:
Trust of people on police is improving due to the vision of its leadership and amiable and courteous attitude of its personnel.
This was stated by the Chief Commissioner Islamabad Aamir Ali Ahmed at the concluding ceremony of the Police Summer Camp School on Wednesday.
IGP Islamabad Muhammad Aamir Zulfiqar Khan, DIG (Security) Waqar Ahmed Chohan, DIG (Headquarters) Sarfaraz Ahmed Falki, DIG (Operations) Waqaruddin Syed, Deputy Commissioner Islamabad Hamza Shafqaat, senior officials of Islamabad police and parents of the children were also present on the occasion.
He said that such activities are helpful for the physical and mental health of children which also promote liaison of police officials with parents of the children.
The chief commissioner appreciated IGP Islamabad and his team for arranging this marvelous camp and said that such steps would restore the trust of people on police. He further maintained that IGP Islamabad initiated” Pehle Salam Phir Kalam” is bringing about a dramatic change in police culture. This step of IGP Islamabad is bridging the gap between police and community.
He hoped that Islamabad police will keep organizing such activities in future to promote good image of the force for the upcoming generation.
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Voicing similar sentiments, Islamabad IGP Muhammad Aamir Zulfiqar Khan said the aim of holding such a camp in police premises is to bridge the police – public gap. He said ICT Police is striving to strengthen police community relations.
IGP said that Islamabad police believe in continuity of practices to promote friendly police environment and it started summer school in 2002 with 20 children to boost the public friendly image of Islamabad police. It is the 17th summer school of ICT Police which was participated by more than 500 children and separate classes as well as lectures were arranged for them.
He said that many children could not get admission in this camp due to less number of seats which would be increased in the coming year.
The children were taught swimming, horse riding, martial arts, gymnastics, archery and obstacles’ crossing by trained instructors.
IGP Zulfiqar said that Islamabad police have started the campaign `First Greet then Talk ‘
(Pehle Salam – Phir Kalam) which is step towards friendly policing and being widely appreciated by the people.
He said children are our next generation and a positive image of the police department in their minds is crucial for strengthening friendly bonds. The friendly attitude of Islamabad police is reflected during training in this summer school, he added.
The IGP said that aim of holding such camp is to bridge the police -public gap and Islamabad police is striving to strengthen the police community relations as well as to acquaint the children with the police working.
Islamabad police chief said such Summer School Camps would remain continue in the coming years due to very positive response. He appreciated all police officials who endeavored and worked for organizing and success of this program.
Deputy Commissioner Islamabad Hamza Shafqaat also appreciated Islamabad police for holding his camp and assured full cooperation of district administration to promote such activities.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 18th, 2019.
Trust of people on police is improving due to the vision of its leadership and amiable and courteous attitude of its personnel.
This was stated by the Chief Commissioner Islamabad Aamir Ali Ahmed at the concluding ceremony of the Police Summer Camp School on Wednesday.
IGP Islamabad Muhammad Aamir Zulfiqar Khan, DIG (Security) Waqar Ahmed Chohan, DIG (Headquarters) Sarfaraz Ahmed Falki, DIG (Operations) Waqaruddin Syed, Deputy Commissioner Islamabad Hamza Shafqaat, senior officials of Islamabad police and parents of the children were also present on the occasion.
He said that such activities are helpful for the physical and mental health of children which also promote liaison of police officials with parents of the children.
The chief commissioner appreciated IGP Islamabad and his team for arranging this marvelous camp and said that such steps would restore the trust of people on police. He further maintained that IGP Islamabad initiated” Pehle Salam Phir Kalam” is bringing about a dramatic change in police culture. This step of IGP Islamabad is bridging the gap between police and community.
He hoped that Islamabad police will keep organizing such activities in future to promote good image of the force for the upcoming generation.
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Voicing similar sentiments, Islamabad IGP Muhammad Aamir Zulfiqar Khan said the aim of holding such a camp in police premises is to bridge the police – public gap. He said ICT Police is striving to strengthen police community relations.
IGP said that Islamabad police believe in continuity of practices to promote friendly police environment and it started summer school in 2002 with 20 children to boost the public friendly image of Islamabad police. It is the 17th summer school of ICT Police which was participated by more than 500 children and separate classes as well as lectures were arranged for them.
He said that many children could not get admission in this camp due to less number of seats which would be increased in the coming year.
The children were taught swimming, horse riding, martial arts, gymnastics, archery and obstacles’ crossing by trained instructors.
IGP Zulfiqar said that Islamabad police have started the campaign `First Greet then Talk ‘
(Pehle Salam – Phir Kalam) which is step towards friendly policing and being widely appreciated by the people.
He said children are our next generation and a positive image of the police department in their minds is crucial for strengthening friendly bonds. The friendly attitude of Islamabad police is reflected during training in this summer school, he added.
The IGP said that aim of holding such camp is to bridge the police -public gap and Islamabad police is striving to strengthen the police community relations as well as to acquaint the children with the police working.
Islamabad police chief said such Summer School Camps would remain continue in the coming years due to very positive response. He appreciated all police officials who endeavored and worked for organizing and success of this program.
Deputy Commissioner Islamabad Hamza Shafqaat also appreciated Islamabad police for holding his camp and assured full cooperation of district administration to promote such activities.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 18th, 2019.