Islamabad Traffic Police (ITP) and Islamabad Police will offer doorstep services through facilitation vans and mobile police stations from June 1 to June 7 in various parts of the capital.
The Islamabad Traffic Police (ITP) and Islamabad Police have announced a series of mobile units, including facilitation vans and police stations on wheels, to provide essential services directly to citizens across the federal capital. These initiatives will run from June 1 to June 7, aiming to bring convenience and efficiency to residents.
Citizens can expect a range of services at these mobile units, which include traffic violation redressal, document issuance, and general police assistance. The move is part of an ongoing effort by local law enforcement agencies to enhance public service delivery and address the needs of the growing population in Islamabad.
The facilitation vans will operate from designated locations throughout the city, ensuring that residents can access necessary services without having to travel long distances. Additionally, the mobile police stations will offer a more comprehensive range of services, including crime reporting and resolution, making it easier for citizens to interact with law enforcement officials.
This initiative is expected to significantly improve the quality of life for residents by reducing bureaucratic hurdles and providing timely assistance. The ITP and Islamabad Police hope that these measures will foster better community-police relations and contribute to a safer and more orderly urban environment in the capital city.