Islamabad (Urdu Point / Pakistan Point News – April 6, 2026) Federalism The government has decided to transform Islamabad’s Safe City project into a fully integrated smart capital city, with the aim of modernizing the police, traffic department and civil services.
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi visited the Safe City headquarters in Islamabad, where he chaired a high-level meeting to review the progress of the second phase of the Safe City project.
During the briefing, it was decided that all ongoing works on the second phase would be completed by May 30. The Minister directed the authorities to ensure timely completion of the project without any delay.
Naqvi announced that Islamabad’s central command and control system will be upgraded, adding that advanced traffic management and crime control systems will be fully integrated within the capital’s smart city framework.
He stated that all possible resources are being used to make Islamabad a safer city.
The meeting also approved the new design of the Safe City headquarters.
Inspector General of Islamabad Police Ali Nasir Rizvi briefed the minister in detail and revealed that 75% of the work of the second phase has already been completed.
Modern cameras and surveillance systems are currently being installed, while 152 km of fiber optic cables have been laid.
According to the briefing, the second phase work will be completed by May 20, after which the testing phase will begin.
The meeting was attended by Interior Minister Khurram Agha, FIA Director General Dr Usman Anwar, Islamabad Police Inspector Ali Nasir Rizvi, Safe City Director General Harun Joya and other senior officials.