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CPO urges traders to join forces in crime prevention

CPO urges traders to join forces in crime prevention

Key Takeaways

  • City Police Officer Tanveer Hussain calls for stronger cooperation between business community and police.
  • Traders are assured that their concerns will be prioritized.
  • The initiative aims to curb criminal activities more effectively.

City Police Officer (CPO) Tanveer Hussain has called on traders to support efforts aimed at strengthening crime prevention in the city. Speaking during a public meeting, CPO Hussain emphasized the need for closer collaboration between the business community and law enforcement agencies.

According to official statements from Associated Press Of Pakistan, CPO Hussain stated that traders' concerns would be given top priority, ensuring their voices are heard in the ongoing efforts to combat crime. He highlighted the importance of joint action to address security issues more effectively.

In his remarks, CPO Hussain assured the traders present at the meeting that their input and cooperation would play a crucial role in enhancing overall safety measures within the city. 'We need your support to make our streets safer,' he said, urging traders to come forward with any information or suggestions they may have regarding crime prevention.

The initiative comes as part of an ongoing strategy by local law enforcement to engage more closely with the business community. CPO Hussain noted that effective communication and collaboration are key to addressing security challenges in a timely manner. 'By working together, we can ensure that our city remains a safe place for everyone,' he added.

Traders present at the meeting expressed their willingness to support the initiative, citing recent incidents of theft and vandalism as reasons for increased vigilance. One trader, speaking on condition of anonymity, said: 'We are ready to cooperate with the police in any way we can. Our business depends on a secure environment.'

The call for cooperation extends beyond just information sharing; CPO Hussain also highlighted the need for traders to report suspicious activities promptly and work closely with local authorities during patrols and security checks.

Local businesses have welcomed the initiative, seeing it as an opportunity to contribute positively to community safety. A spokesperson from a leading business association stated: 'We fully support this effort and are committed to working alongside the police to ensure our city remains safe for all residents.'

The CPO's call for stronger cooperation is part of a broader strategy to address rising crime rates in the area, with traders playing a vital role in identifying potential threats and reporting incidents early.

'We need your support to make our streets safer,'

CPO Tanveer Hussain, City Police Officer

'We are ready to cooperate with the police in any way we can. Our business depends on a secure environment.'

Traders present at the meeting (anonymized), Trader