ISLAMABAD: Islamabad Police vacancies have opened for 1,712 posts, Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi announced Saturday, calling the recruitment a national opportunity.
He said candidates from any province, region or part of Pakistan could apply. The interior minister said physical and written tests would be conducted in nearby areas to facilitate applicants.
Naqvi said only four days remained for candidates to apply and urged them not to miss the deadline. He said merit would be the only criterion for selection in the recruitment process.
Naqvi warned that any attempt to influence the hiring process would lead to immediate disqualification. The minister asked candidates to apply online through the NPF Testing and Assessment Services portal.
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Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi announced recruitment for 1,712 Islamabad Police vacancies and said selection would be made strictly on merit. Islamabad Police is recruiting for vacant posts, with applications open online.
Applicants who qualify for interviews will need original documents, including a CNIC, academic certificates, a domicile certificate and recent photographs.