Rawalpindi: A seminar was organised by Centre for Peace and Development Initiatives (CPDI) in collaboration with the Rawalpindi Police to create awareness among the youth and to bridge the gaps between youth and police.
The session was organised in Government Denny’s Higher Secondary School, Rawalpindi, and chaired by Assistant Superintendent of Police Syed Zeeshan Haider and CPDI Program Manager Syed Kausar Abbas.
While addressing , Kausar Abbas said that the facilities for police should be increased and ‘thana’ culture should be improved by the police. He said that the youth should play its role to control the crime from their respective areas.
ASP Zeeshan Haider said that police is a public and public is a police. They have close relationship with each other.
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