Islamabad :Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday visited the “Cascade” Police Service Center in Islamabad’s diplomatic enclave, a newly established facility aimed at enhancing services for the diplomatic community and foreign nationals. The center provides convenient access to essential services, including the issuance and renewal of driving licenses, police verification, foreigner and tenant registration, and more.
During the visit, the Prime Minister expressed his satisfaction with the advanced facilities available at the center, noting its alignment with international standards and modern needs. He lauded the initiative led by Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, emphasizing that the government prioritizes providing efficient services to foreign diplomats in Pakistan.
Inspector General of Islamabad Police briefed the Prime Minister on the extensive services available, further underscoring the commitment to making procedures smooth and accessible for diplomats.Inspector General of Islamabad Police briefed the Prime Minister on the extensive services available, further underscoring the commitment to making procedures smooth and accessible for diplomats.
The center’s offerings reflect Pakistan’s dedication to facilitating the work and residency of the international community in Islamabad.
Accompanying the Prime Minister were Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar and Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi. The presence of these officials highlighted the government’s strong support for initiatives aimed at strengthening diplomatic ties and ensuring a welcoming environment for the international community in Pakistan.