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CPO Sukhera pledges support to Rawalpindi traders

CPO Sukhera pledges support to Rawalpindi traders

Key Takeaways

  • City Police Officer Hassan Mushtaq Sukhera met with traders in Rawalpindi.
  • He assured prioritized addressing of traders' concerns through police coordination.
  • The meeting aimed at providing every possible support to the business community.

City Police Officer (CPO) Hassan Mushtaq Sukhera held a meeting with office-bearers of the Traders' Association in Rawalpindi on Thursday, promising comprehensive support to the local business community. During the meeting, CPO Sukhera emphasized his commitment to addressing traders' concerns promptly and effectively.

In his address, CPO Sukhera stated, 'We are here to ensure that your businesses thrive and face minimal disruptions.' He assured the traders that close coordination between the police and the business community would be maintained to resolve any issues swiftly. The meeting underscored the importance of collaboration for mutual benefit.

Traders present at the meeting expressed their satisfaction with CPO Sukhera's pledge, highlighting the need for a proactive approach from law enforcement in supporting local businesses. One trader, Muhammad Ali, said, 'We appreciate his commitment and look forward to working closely with the police to ensure smoother operations.'

The CPO further mentioned that the police would be conducting regular patrols and providing security measures to protect traders' interests. He also assured the traders of quick response times in case of any incidents or complaints.

According to local business leaders, such meetings are crucial for fostering a positive environment conducive to trade and commerce. They believe that effective communication between law enforcement and the business community can significantly enhance the overall security and stability of Rawalpindi's marketplaces.

CPO Sukhera concluded by emphasizing the importance of transparency and open dialogue. He stated, 'We are here to listen and act on your concerns. Your feedback is invaluable in ensuring a safer and more prosperous business environment.'

The meeting was seen as a step towards strengthening the relationship between law enforcement and the business community, with both parties expressing optimism about future collaborations.

'We are here to ensure that your businesses thrive and face minimal disruptions.'

Hassan Mushtaq Sukhera, City Police Officer (CPO)

'We appreciate his commitment and look forward to working closely with the police to ensure smoother operations.'

Muhammad Ali, Traders' Association office-bearer