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Islamabad Capital Territory Police (Urdu: اسلام آباد دارلحکومت علاقہ پولیس), also known as Islamabad Police, [1] is a police force formed in 1981 to police Islamabad Capital Territory, Pakistan under administrative control of the Chief Commissioner, Islamabad Capital Territory Administration.
Each police force has a Commissioner of Police appointed as Inspector-General who is a senior officer from the Police Service of Pakistan. [4] Some provincial police forces are routinely supported by federal paramilitary units operating in that area. All provincial police forces contain Counter Terrorism Department and Special Branch.
The Police Department was established on the pattern of an earlier success story in Pakistan, National Highways and Motorway Police (NH&MP) which was established in 1997. [2] The Islamabad Traffic Police (ITP) came of age between 2007 and 2010 and came to be known as a corruption free and equal application of law police organization.
On Wednesday, police in Islamabad said 600 protesters had been arrested following Tuesday’s operation, bringing the total since the protest sit-in began on Sunday to 954.
At least two parliamentarians were detained in late night swoops in Islamabad on members of the party of jailed former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan, party leaders and the police said. Khan ...
Local media reported a government source saying police had arrested more than 500 PTI supporters. Islamabad had been put under lockdown, with a heavy security presence deployed in anticipation of ...
The hospital plans to have a capacity of 100 beds, serving the capital's police force. It will include sections with 12 beds for emergencies, 10 for orthopedics, 15 for cardiology, six beds each for surgical and cardiac intensive care units, 14 surgical beds, 15 for general medicine, eight for neurology, five for medical intensive care, four cardiac care units, and five beds dedicated to ...
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