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LCCI executive committee visits HQ of PSCA

byCT Report
15/09/2018
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LAHORE: Executive committee of the Lahore Chamber of Commerce & Industry, headed by the LCCI President Malik Tahir Javaid, visited Punjab Safe Cities Authority Headquarter on Friday.

The LCCI delegation visited various sections and appreciated the efforts of Punjab Safe Cities Authorities for establishment rule of law and peace.

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Managing Director Punjab Safe Cities Authority and Additional IG Malik Ali Amir informed the delegation of the Lahore Chamber of Commerce & Industry that dynamic officers have been inducted by following a merit-based policy. He said that Punjab Safe Cities Project envisions safe, peaceful and prosperous cities of the province. The benefits this project holds include improved services delivery, traffic management, monitoring of law and order, electronic evidence collection, crime reduction, secure communication, and accountability.

The LCCI President Malik Tahir Javaid said that Punjab Safe Cities Authority is the best project of Pakistan with reference to Security, Surveillance and Traffic Management. He said that the LCCI delegation is overwhelmingly pleased to see the project and the best equipment being used here. He said that Pakistani nation should be proud of the officers of Punjab Safe Cities Authority who are making Pakistan safer. He congratulated all the officers and officials who played their part in establishing this trendsetter security project.

The LCCI Senior Vice President Khawaja Khawar Rasheed, SSP & Chief Operating Officer of Punjab Safe Cities Authority Akbar Nasir Khan, LCCI Executive Committee Members Tahir Manzoor Ch., Muhammad Nadeem Qureshi, Salman Basit, Tehmina Saeed Ch., Khaleeq Arshad, Muhammad Wasim Chawla and Dr. Shahid Raza also spoke on the occasion. At the end, heads of both institutions gave shields to each other.

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