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DCC directs stronger action against crime, illegal activities

DCC directs stronger action against crime, illegal activities

Key Takeaways

  • Deputy Commissioner Sargodha Hussain Ahmad Raza Chaudhry presided over a DCC meeting.
  • The agenda included an 18-point plan to address various issues.
  • Departments were ordered to enhance coordination for effective law enforcement.

Deputy Commissioner Sargodha, Hussain Ahmad Raza Chaudhry, presided over a meeting of the District Coordination Committee (DCC) on Thursday. The agenda focused on an 18-point plan to address various issues within the district.

During the meeting, Chaudhry reviewed the progress made under this agenda and directed all relevant departments to strengthen their coordination for effective enforcement of laws and timely implementation of government directives.

The DCC’s efforts are aimed at improving law and order in Sargodha, with a particular emphasis on combating crime and illegal activities. The deputy commissioner highlighted the need for a unified approach among various departments to ensure that these issues are addressed comprehensively.

Chaudhry instructed all concerned officials to work closely together to achieve the objectives outlined in the 18-point agenda. This includes enhancing communication channels, streamlining processes, and ensuring that resources are allocated efficiently.

The deputy commissioner emphasized the importance of timely action and accountability. He stated, 'We must act swiftly and ensure that our actions yield tangible results.'

According to Chaudhry, the DCC will continue to monitor progress closely and hold departments accountable for their performance. Regular follow-ups are planned to assess the effectiveness of the measures taken.

The 18-point agenda covers a wide range of issues, including but not limited to, crime prevention, illegal activities, public safety, and community engagement. Each point is designed to address specific challenges faced by the district.

By strengthening coordination among departments, the DCC aims to create a more cohesive approach to governance and law enforcement. This will help in addressing the root causes of criminal activities and ensuring a safer environment for residents.

'We must act swiftly and ensure that our actions yield tangible results.'

Hussain Ahmad Raza Chaudhry, Deputy Commissioner Sargodha