Islamabad residents from the Pashtu community have recently shared their experiences with local law enforcement, providing insight into police-community interactions.
Multiple long-term residents, including workers and business owners, have discussed their personal interactions with Islamabad Police. Individuals from various professions, including vegetable vendors and legal professionals, described their experiences living and working in the city.
A police department representative addressed ongoing discussions about community relations, emphasizing the diverse composition of the police force. The official noted the recruitment of personnel from various community backgrounds.
Residents with extended periods of residence in Islamabad – ranging from 3 to 24 years – shared their perspectives. Some highlighted their continuous work in the city, while others discussed their interactions with local law enforcement.
Community members described their daily experiences, including workplace interactions and community engagement. Several individuals emphasized their commitment to lawful conduct and their understanding of local community dynamics.
The discussions provide a nuanced view of community-police interactions, reflecting the complex nature of urban social relationships.