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CM Afridi urges improved citizen-friendly policing in Peshawar

CM Afridi urges improved citizen-friendly policing in Peshawar

Key Takeaways

  • Chief Minister Muhammad Sohail Afridi visited the University Town Police Station in Peshawar.
  • He emphasized the need for better public service and accountability.
  • The visit was unannounced, highlighting a focus on operational efficiency.

Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Muhammad Sohail Afridi made an unexpected visit to the University Town Police Station in Peshawar on Thursday. The surprise inspection aimed at reviewing police operations and stressing the importance of citizen-friendly policing.

During his visit, Chief Minister Afridi interacted with officers and reviewed ongoing operations. He highlighted the need for improved public service and greater accountability among law enforcement personnel. 'Our primary focus is to ensure that our citizens are served with dignity and respect,' he stated during the visit.

The CM’s emphasis on citizen-friendly policing underscores a commitment to enhancing community relations and trust between the police force and local residents. His unannounced visit was designed to assess first-hand how well these principles were being implemented at the ground level.

In his remarks, Chief Minister Afridi called for regular training sessions and awareness programs among police personnel to ensure they are equipped with the necessary skills to handle community interactions effectively. 'We must strive to make our policing more transparent and responsive,' he added, emphasizing the need for continuous improvement in service delivery.

The visit also served as a reminder of the ongoing efforts by the government to modernize and professionalize the police force. By prioritizing citizen-friendly practices, the administration hopes to foster better cooperation between law enforcement and the public, ultimately contributing to greater security and stability in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Following the visit, Chief Minister Afridi expressed satisfaction with certain aspects of the station’s operations while also identifying areas for improvement. He stressed that such visits would continue as part of a broader strategy to enhance police performance across the province.