Initiatives are currently in progress to facilitate the registration of domestic workers and renters.

Islamabad – In a proactive move aimed at enhancing law and order in the federal capital, Islamabad police have initiated the “Knock the Door” campaign. This campaign is designed to facilitate the registration of domestic employees and tenants, ensuring the safety and security of residents.

As part of the ongoing campaign, dedicated teams from the Islamabad Capital Police are taking to the streets and visiting residences to ensure the registration of both tenants and domestic workers. Moreover, they are actively addressing any concerns or issues raised by the citizens.

Within the framework of this operation, the Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) Islamabad has already compiled data on 201 domestic employees working in 492 houses within the jurisdiction of the Sumbal Police Station during the last 24 hours.

The primary objective of this campaign is to bolster law and order in the federal capital, thereby minimizing the risk of any untoward incidents. The registration of tenants and domestic workers not only enables authorities to closely monitor any suspicious activities but also serves as a deterrent against potential wrongdoers.

Citizens are encouraged to verify the identity of individuals dressed in civilian attire who visit their homes to collect data. Unregistered employees and tenants could potentially pose security risks, such as theft and robbery, by impersonating ordinary citizens.

The Islamabad Capital Police is fully committed to utilizing all available resources to ensure the safety and well-being of the federal capital’s residents. This proactive initiative reflects their dedication to maintaining a secure environment for all.

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