Chairman Capital Development Authority Muhammad Ali Randhawa chaired a high-level meeting at CDA headquarters to review security and law and order arrangements in the federal capital. The session was attended by Inspector General Islamabad Police Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi, CDA Member Admin Talat Mahmood and senior officers from CDA, district administration and Islamabad Police.
A comprehensive briefing detailed plans for the extension of the Islamabad Safe City project, including complete timelines, system design and the provision of modern equipment. Officials also conducted a detailed review of the planned rollout of M-Tag in the Capital and the integration of new technologies into existing command and control systems to strengthen citywide monitoring.
IG Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi reiterated a zero-tolerance approach against criminal elements and said police patrols, snap checks and continuous monitoring through CCTV are being intensified. He noted that by leveraging modern technology emergency response times have been reduced, enhancing the practical effectiveness of the Islamabad Safe City initiative.
Chairman CDA directed the installation of additional CCTV cameras at the Capital’s entry and exit routes and called for an increase in visible patrolling across the city. The Chief Commissioner instructed all relevant agencies to ensure coordinated communication and to maximise the use of modern systems to further improve security and law and order.
Muhammad Ali Randhawa said efforts align with the vision of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, and confirmed that all available resources will be used to make Islamabad a crime-free city. Providing a peaceful and secure environment for residents of the federal capital remains a top priority as the Islamabad Safe City expansion moves forward.
