RPO Rawalpindi reviews the performance of Protection Center

QAZI SHOAIB KHAN
DNA
ATTOCK (MAY-29) – Regional Police Officer (RPO) Rawalpindi Region Syed Khurram Ali while chairing a meeting has reviewed the the performance of the Protection Center established in the four districts of the region. In the meeting, DSP Admin Shahida from Rawalpindi, ASP Maaz ur Rehman from Jhelum, DSP Azhar Shabir from Attock, DSP Naseeruddin from Chakwal, ADIG Naeem Akhtar and Victim Support Officers of all four districts and in charges participated. Focal persons of four districts while giving a briefing to RPO Rawalpindi regarding the performance of protection centers said that services were provided to more than 3,000 people across the region, including women, disabled persons, transgenders, etc. According to the Standard Operating Procedure (SOPs) these people were sent to various institutions, NGOs and rehabilitation centers. Besides, special vehicle sign cards for driving were issued to 46 people with hearing loss and speech impairment in Rawalpindi.
RPO Rawalpindi while issuing instructions to the participants said that all persons who have been entrusted to other institutions or NGOs should also keep in touch regularly. Protection Centers are playing the role of an excellent supporters for the deprived sections of society whose performance is being evaluated regularly. Meanwhile, Regional Police Officer (RPO) Rawalpindi Region Syed Khurram Ali Monday held Khuli Katchery (open court) here to redress complaints of the citizens under the open door policy.
The citizens submitted applications namely Imran resident of Rawalpindi, Taj Bibi resident of Gujjar Khan, Muhammad Rafiq resident of Attock and Muhammad Sher resident of Chountra Rawalpindi.
On other miscellaneous requests, RPO Rawalpindi issued orders for immediate action and inquiry to the concerned officers and issued instructions to send the report of the marked applications within the specified time frame.
On the occasion, RPO Rawalpindi Region Syed Khurram Ali said that according to the vision of IG Punjab Dr. Usman Anwar, the open court is being held on a daily basis to redress the complaints of the citizens, all possible steps are being taken to further improve the quality of policing, citizens are being provided justice which is the top priority, he added.
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