Balochistan Caretaker Home Minister, Zubair Jamali's surprise visit to Quetta Airport Police Station: Photo Daily Quetta Voice

Staff Reporter: 

QUETTA: In an unannounced visit, Balochistan’s Home Minister, Mir Muhammad Zubair Jamali, made a surprise appearance at the Quetta Airport police station, leaving no stone unturned in his quest to enhance security and service quality for the public. The minister’s comprehensive inspection involved various aspects of the station’s operations, cementing his commitment to improving law enforcement in the region.

Thorough CCTV and Warrant Check

During his visit, Home Minister Jamali meticulously examined the CCTV camera systems and scrutinized the records pertaining to warrants, reaffirming the government’s dedication to bolstering surveillance and intelligence-gathering capabilities.

Captain (R) Zubair Jamali checking record of the police station

Inquisitive Look at Records and Referrals

The Home Minister probed into the police station’s records and referrals, emphasizing the need for accurate and efficient documentation to enhance transparency and accountability in the law enforcement process.

Congratulatory Recognition

In a display of appreciation for the station’s commendable arrangements and records, Minister Jamali congratulated the dedicated staff for their hard work and commitment to maintaining order and security at the airport station.

Engagement with Police Personnel

Minister Jamali did not stop at inspecting the infrastructure; he also took the time to engage with the police officers and personnel present at the station, fostering a sense of unity and shared responsibility in the police force.

Special Emphasis on Senior Citizens and Women

Highlighting the importance of treating senior citizens and women with utmost care and respect, the Interior Minister issued specific instructions to ensure their comfort and safety in police stations, aligning with broader efforts to improve community relations.

Transformation into Justice Centers

The visit underlined the government’s ongoing initiatives to transform police stations into justice centers, reflecting a commitment to provide citizens with a more accessible and efficient system for seeking justice.

Moral and Mannerly Conduct

Minister Jamali’s message to the police force resonated with an emphasis on good manners and ethical conduct when interacting with the public, reinforcing the idea that the police are not just enforcers of the law but also representatives of the community’s safety and well-being.

Security as a Guarantee

In a powerful statement, Minister Jamali affirmed the police’s role as the guarantors of security in Balochistan, emphasizing the need for improved performance and service delivery within the institution.

Continued Oversight

The Home Minister made it clear that his surprise visits to various departments will be an ongoing effort, ensuring that public service is prioritized and maintained to the highest standards.

Zero Tolerance for Public Service Failures

Closing his visit with a resolute statement, Minister Jamali declared that any failure to serve the public would not be tolerated, setting a high standard for the police force’s performance and dedication to the community’s well-being.

Balochistan’s Home Minister Mir Muhammad Zubair Jamali’s unannounced visit to the Quetta Airport police station demonstrates the government’s unwavering commitment to enhancing law enforcement, security, and public service in the region. With a focus on transparency, accountability, and community-oriented policing, the Balochistan police force is set to deliver better and more efficient service to the people of the province.

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