
PM visits newly launched ‘Cascade’ center established to facilitate diplomats
On Saturday, Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif visited the newly opened “Cascade” Police Service Centre in Islamabad’s diplomatic enclave. The center is designed to provide efficient services to diplomats and foreign nationals.
The Cascade Service Centre is built to international standards, offering modern facilities tailored to the needs of diplomats and foreign residents.
Prime Minister Sharif emphasized that providing the best possible services to the diplomatic community is a top priority, recognizing the centre as an important initiative led by Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi.
The center offers a range of services, including the issuance and renewal of driving licenses, character certificates, general police verification, lost item reports, and registration for tenants, foreigners, domestic workers, volunteers, and vehicles.
Foreign nationals can also obtain copies of FIRs and other essential police documents.
During his visit, the Inspector General of Islamabad Police briefed the prime minister about the center’s services and its focus on serving the diplomatic community.
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, along with Interior Minister Naqvi, were also present at the event.
Prime Minister Sharif praised the center’s opening, calling it a “much-needed facility” that meets the growing demands of modern times.
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