Islamabad Police introduce improved emergency alert system for educational institutions

SocialIslamabad Police introduce improved emergency alert system for educational institutions

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Islamabad police have introduced smart phone based emergency alert system as a part of efforts to ensure effective security of schools as well as hospitals situated in Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT).

The access to this smart phone based system has been given to the administrative staff of government and private educational institutions.

Police source said that SSP Islamabad Sajid Kiani is himself reviewing the functioning of this modern system and formal directions have been conveyed to IT department for complete monitoring of this system on regular basis.

The system has been directly connected to the Police Control, Rescue 15 and with numbers of senior officers. Administration of the institutions is able to send emergency alert in no time in case of any unwanted situation.

Police source said that security of Islamabad has been enhanced and various teams headed by DSP/Inspectors are coordinating with the administration of educational institutions and hospitals to brief all stakeholders about security issues.

He said that Islamabad police have introduced this mobile and software based logging service with a purpose to ensure better use of latest technology in security affairs. He said Islamabad police is the pioneer police force to use this modern technology for security related issues. He said Islamabad police have been made more responsive through introduction of this strictly supervised tool and its efficiency towards security matter will definitely improve.

Source: APP

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