Islamabad Police Chief Reviews AI and Digital Tools for Enhanced Policing
Islamabad Police Reviews AI and Digital Tools for Policing

Islamabad Police Chief Reviews AI and Digital Tools for Enhanced Policing

Inspector General of Police (IGP) Islamabad Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi chaired a significant meeting on Thursday to evaluate the integration of artificial intelligence (AI), digital tools, and modern technology. The primary objective was to enhance policing efficiency and public service delivery across the federal capital.

Key Attendees and Discussions

A police official informed the Associated Press of Pakistan (APP) that the meeting saw the participation of Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Islamabad Muhammad Jawad Tariq, along with AIG Operations, AIG Legal, and other senior police officers. Detailed deliberations focused on Islamabad Police's public service delivery initiatives, Safe City IT projects, mobile applications, and the strategic use of modern technology and AI for effective law enforcement.

Review of Ongoing Projects

During the session, IGP Rizvi thoroughly reviewed ongoing projects aimed at improving response times, transparency, and citizen facilitation. He issued directives to further strengthen digital systems, emphasizing that leveraging AI and contemporary digital tools is crucial to address modern policing challenges. This approach is expected to provide better, faster, and more transparent services to the public.

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Commitment to Modern Solutions

IGP Rizvi stressed the importance of effective implementation of these initiatives and urged officers to fully utilize technology to boost performance, coordination, and public trust. He reiterated that Islamabad Police remains dedicated to adopting innovative solutions to ensure public safety and enhanced service delivery throughout the federal capital.

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