Police Launch Open Courts to Resolve Complaints and Ensure Quick Justice

Police hold open courts daily to address complaints and ensure swift justice for all

In an effort to enhance public service delivery, the police have introduced daily open court sessions, providing a platform for citizens to voice their concerns and seek swift resolutions. This initiative aims to address complaints promptly and ensure justice, reflecting the commitment to fostering trust and transparency between the police and the community. (Reported by Malik Hassan Firdous, Chakwal)


Open Court Held to Address Public Issues

In line with the vision of Punjab Chief Minister, Inspector General of Punjab Police Dr. Usman Anwar, and Regional Police Officer of Rawalpindi Division Babar Sarfraz Alpa, Chakwal District Police Officer (DPO), Lieutenant (R) Ahmed Mohiuddin, has initiated open courts on a daily basis. This effort is aimed at improving the quality of service delivery and ensuring accessibility for the public.


DPO Chakwal Listens to Public Grievances

During the open court sessions, DPO Ahmed Mohiuddin personally heard the concerns and complaints of citizens. Immediate instructions were issued on the spot to resolve their problems. The DPO emphasized that solving public issues is one of his top priorities and pledged that every effort would be made to address complaints in accordance with police regulations.


A Commitment to Justice for All

DPO Mohiuddin highlighted that the doors of his office are open to everyone without discrimination. He assured the public that their concerns would be dealt with fairly and swiftly. This initiative aims to strengthen the bond between the police and the community by fostering trust and ensuring that justice is served.


Police Striving to Serve Better

The Chakwal Police spokesperson reiterated the commitment to upholding justice and ensuring that no citizen's voice goes unheard. The daily open court sessions reflect the department's dedication to improving service standards and addressing the needs of the people efficiently.

The initiative is a significant step towards building a responsive and citizen-friendly policing system, ensuring that everyone has access to justice without unnecessary delays or hurdles.

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