Islamabad police get 250 PPE suits for safety against coronavirus
ISLAMABAD, APR 14 (DNA) – Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI) on Tuesday handed over 250 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) suits to Islamabad police.
These suits were formally handed over to Additional Superintendent of Police Farhat Abbass Kazmi by Vice President ICCI Saif ur Rehman Khan.
Following directions of IGP Islamabad Muhammad Aamir Zulfiqar khan and DIG (Operations) Waqar Uddin Syed, these suits were distributed at various police stations and offices of Anti-Car Lifting Cell (ACLC), Criminal Investigation Agency (CIA) and operation division.
Meanwhile, DIG (Operations) said that every possible effort is being made to protect health of policemen performing duties in front line to curb coronavirus. He said that these suits would ensure their safety and they would perform in more effective manner.
He said that personnel of Islamabad police are committed to ensure protection to the lives and property of the citizens. Police is performing on various fronts and also accomplishing the prime responsibility of maintaining law and order and secure people from criminal elements, he maintained.
DIG (Operations) also directed all Zonal SPs to take care of their subordinates and provide them safety kits and hygienic food during duty. = DNA
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