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Police directed to resolve public complaints on priority
Islamabad
February 3, 2021
Islamabad: Deputy Inspector General of Police (Operations) Islamabad Afzaal Ahmed Kausar has directed all police officials to ensure the arrest of criminals involved in crime cases of heinous nature and make the capital a ‘crime free’ city. He made these directions in a meeting held here to review the performance of various circles of Islamabad police.
SSP (Operations), SSP (Investigation), Additional SP Islamabad, Zonal SPs, SDPOs and SHOs of all police stations were also present on the occasion.
While reviewing the crime statistics, the DIG (Operations) said that disciplinary action would be taken those police officials found involved in sluggish attitude towards resolving public complaints. He categorically asked police officials to launch massive crackdown against criminal elements and ensure arrest of absconders.
Madison County leaders are requesting better vaccine plans for Alabama
Leaders are asking ADPH for better vaccine plans By Nolan Crane | February 2, 2021 at 7:01 PM CST - Updated February 2 at 7:04 PM
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - Failing to plan, is planning to fail. That’s the message today from Madison County commission Chairman Dale Strong.
He sent a letter to leaders at the Alabama Department of Public Health outlining what he believes should be done to better prepare Madison County for vaccine distribution.
WAFF was bale to read the letter that was sent to ADPH area administrator Judy Smith.
In the letter, Strong says he is aware of the current vaccine shortage, but he wants health officials to have mass vaccine locations throughout the country, to make it easy for everyone to get the shot when it’s available.
Dunleavy administration launches board to review domestic violence fatalities
Print article Alaska is starting a domestic violence fatality review team, the state Department of Public Safety announced Tuesday. The review board will analyze select cases from around Alaska “where an individual is either killed or nearly killed due to domestic violence,” the department said in a statement. Analyzing domestic violence homicides will “see where the gaps are in services that possibly prevented a victim from getting help before it was too late,” Department of Public Safety commissioner Amanda Price said. “We need to stop missing even the most subtle signs of domestic violence and make services more readily available whether it is at school, a doctor’s appointment, or a law enforcement contact.”