Islamabad Police
Islamabad Capital Territory Police, also known as Islamabad Police, is a police force formed in 1981 to police Islamabad Capital Territory, Pakistan under administrative control of the Chief Commissioner, Islamabad Capital Territory Administration.
The force is headed by a senior officer of the Police Service of Pakistan, who serves as the Inspector General of the law enforcement agency. It has 12,625 employees, and consists of 32 police stations.
History
The ICT Police was formed via a Presidential Order No. 17 and 18, in 1980.Departments
- Islamabad Traffic Police
- Islamabad City Police
- Counter Terrorism Department
- Special Branch
- Investigation Branch
- Safe City Branch
- IT Branch
- Islamabad Police
Services
- 24 Hours Helpline
- Emergency Help
- Theft Reporting Counter
- Child Lost and Found Center
- Blood Donor's Directory
- Security Alarm System
- Mobile Forensic Lab
- Bomb Disposal Squad
Special units
- Counter Terrorism Unit
- Counter Extremism Unit
- Minority Protection Unit
- Dolphin Patrolling Unit
- Anti-Riot Unit
- Medical Unit
- Special Protection Unit
- Special Investigation Unit
Vehicles
City Police
- Honda Civic (seventh generation)
- Honda Civic (eighth generation)
- Toyota Corolla
- Toyota Hilux
- Foton Tunland
- Honda CB125
- Honda CB150
Traffic Police
- Toyota Corolla
- Toyota Prius
- Foton Tunland
- Honda CBR250F
- Suzuki Inazuma 250
Crime Investigation Agency (CIA)