Islamabad Police Strengthens Community Bonds Through Shooting Competition
In a significant move to enhance community engagement, the Islamabad Police successfully organized the 6th edition of its shooting competition at the Police Lines Headquarters this Sunday. The event formed part of ongoing efforts to promote community policing initiatives and build stronger relationships between law enforcement and citizens.
Active Participation and Competitive Spirit
The competition witnessed enthusiastic participation from numerous senior officers of Islamabad Police, dedicated members of the shooting club, and engaged citizens from the community. Participants demonstrated their marksmanship across multiple categories, including SMG, MP-5, and pistol shooting, showcasing impressive accuracy, discipline, and professional shooting skills throughout the event.
According to official sources who spoke with APP, the competition was conducted under the special directives of Inspector General of Police (IGP) Islamabad Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi. The IGP has been actively pushing to expand community engagement programs and encourage positive interactions between the public and police force.
Recognition and Awards Ceremony
The concluding ceremony saw AIG Logistics Abdul Haque Umrani and AIG Complaint & Investigation Inayat Ali Shah distributing shields and recognition awards to the top-performing shooters. Both officials praised the participants for their exceptional professionalism and commitment to developing their shooting abilities.
Police authorities emphasized that such skill-based activities play a crucial role in bridging the communication gap between police and citizens while simultaneously promoting responsible shooting practices and safety awareness among participants.
The successful organization of this sixth consecutive shooting competition underscores Islamabad Police's commitment to creating platforms for positive engagement with the community it serves.