Deadline Set for Completion of Islamabad Safe City Phase II

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The Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi visited the Safe City Headquarters and chaired a special meeting to review the progress of the Islamabad Safe City project, which aims to transform the city into a smart and secure urban space. The project is designed to enhance safety measures for residents and bring the latest technological advancements to the capital.
During his visit, the Interior Minister examined the ongoing beautification and upgradation work at the Safe City Headquarters. He was briefed on the establishment of a new Fusion Center and an advanced control room that will play a critical role in managing the city’s security operations. These upgrades are part of the initiative to ensure that the Safe City project aligns with modern technological demands.
Minister Naqvi emphasized the need for the control room to be equipped with the latest technology and meet global standards to manage the safety and security of Islamabad’s residents. He stressed that all relevant institutions should be integrated onto a single platform within the Safe City system to ensure efficient coordination and response.
Furthermore, the Federal Minister issued instructions to complete Phase II of the Safe City project within the designated timeline, ensuring that all necessary equipment is installed and operational by May 30th. The project is being rapidly completed with all essential tools already provided and the installation process well underway.
The Safe City project is set to mark a significant milestone in providing a safer and more peaceful environment for the people of Islamabad. Senior officials including Federal Secretary of Interior Khurram Agha, FIA Director General Dr. Usman Anwar, Islamabad Police IG Ali Nasir Rizvi, and Safe City DG Haroon Joiya attended the meeting to ensure the successful implementation of the initiative.



