The federal government has approved 7,600 new vacancies in the Islamabad Police. This decision comes after the recruitment process had been under review for several months.
According to reports, the proposal for these recruitments was submitted to the federal government earlier. Authorities reviewed the requirements and finally granted approval to fill these positions.
Islamabad Police will now begin the recruitment process to select candidates for the new vacancies. Officials say these roles are crucial to strengthen law enforcement in the capital city.
Inspector General of Police, Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi, confirmed the approval while speaking to journalists during an Iftar dinner. He stated that the Ministry of Finance has formally cleared the recruitments for the federal police.
The approved new vacancies include various positions across Islamabad Police departments. The authorities emphasized that merit and transparency will guide the selection process. Candidates meeting the required criteria are expected to apply once official notifications are issued.
Officials highlighted that these recruitments aim to improve security and operational efficiency in Islamabad. The capital city has seen increasing demand for additional staff in police services to manage public safety effectively.
Applicants are advised to keep an eye on official announcements regarding application forms, eligibility criteria, and deadlines. Authorities stressed that all recruitment procedures will follow government rules and regulations strictly.
This initiative is part of a broader effort to strengthen law enforcement agencies across the country. Islamabad Police is expected to complete the selection process in phases, ensuring a fair and systematic approach to hiring.
The approval of 7,600 new vacancies is seen as a positive step toward enhancing public security. It also opens opportunities for thousands of candidates seeking careers in federal law enforcement.
Citizens and applicants are encouraged to follow official Islamabad Police channels for accurate updates and avoid misinformation regarding recruitment procedures.
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