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Islamabad gets first female chief traffic officer as Kainat Azhar takes chargeBreaking

June 12, 2026

In a significant administrative move, Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi has appointed SP Kainat Azhar as the first female Chief Traffic Officer (CTO) of Islamabad. According to officials, Kainat Azhar has been entrusted with the responsibility of leading the capital's traffic police and implementing reforms aimed at improving public service and traffic management. The appointment is part of the interior minister's broader vision of promoting a people-friendly and service-oriented image of the Islamabad Police.

Officials said the newly appointed CTO has been tasked with further strengthening the traffic police system and ensuring courteous and professional conduct toward citizens. The move is also being viewed as an effort to encourage women police officers by assigning them key leadership roles while enhancing institutional performance. Kainat Azhar has previously served in several important positions, including as SSP Operations in Multan, and is regarded as an experienced police officer.

Mohsin Naqvi has repeatedly directed Islamabad Police personnel to adopt a respectful and helpful attitude toward the public and improve service delivery standards. Officials said the government has launched several major initiatives to transform Islamabad Police into a model law enforcement force and improve facilities for officers and personnel. The interior minister has also pursued international cooperation in policing and recently signed a number of agreements with foreign countries aimed at enhancing police training and professional capacity-building.

Credit: Independent News Pakistan (INP)