
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi and FIA Director General Dr Usman Anwar visit the Karachi Zone office on Friday. They issue clear orders to fix public complaints quickly. They also stress keeping every investigation fully transparent.
Naqvi Vows to Turn FIA into a Modern Force by Year-End
The federal interior minister inspects every department and listens to a detailed briefing on ongoing cases, inquiries and public grievances. He promises to transform the Federal Investigation Agency into a strong, dynamic and effective institution by December 31. Moreover, Naqvi announces zero tolerance for corruption. He introduces a strict reward-and-punishment system. He assures honest officers of full government protection and job security. He warns that corrupt officials will face immediate action. โIf you stand for truth and justice, the government will stand with you,โ he tells senior staff.
FIA Chief Focuses on Performance and Staff Welfare
Dr Usman Anwar, who recently took charge as FIA chief, stresses the need to raise overall performance. He calls for providing extra resources only to those who deliver results. He also directs officials to speed up promotions, arrange regular medical tests and improve medical facilities for all officers and staff. In addition, the Karachi Zone director assures both leaders that every public issue will now receive fast and fair treatment based on merit alone.
The high-level visit sends a strong message. The government wants the FIA to become the countryโs most reliable law enforcement body. Officials leave the meeting with clear instructions to act without delay. They must rebuild public trust through honest and efficient work.