Behind the Badge: Pakistan’s Dedicated Police Force

Punjab Police, the primary law enforcement agency in Pakistan’s largest province plays a critical role in preserving peace and order. The Punjab Police has a rich history dating back to the British colonial era.

     For the first time in Punjab history, the provincial police service has issued a complete media guideline on the covering of heinous crime occurrences. The primary goal of this strategy is to give policy guidelines to the police department’s media wing in order to build a province-wide framework for media engagement that assures control over how and when police contact with the media, as well as the information supplied.

     This initiative took place in 2019, according to Punjab Additional-IG (Operations) Inam Ghani, he said:

     “This is very important because any unauthorized release of information by police can have drastic consequences including violation of the right to privacy or a fair trial, jeopardizing police investigations or security operations.”

Punjab Safe Cities Authority (PSCA):

     . The Punjab Safe Cities Authority (PSCA) serves as a beacon of growth within the Punjab Police. This effort, launched in Lahore, illustrates how contemporary technology can alter urban security and police.

     The PSCA’s command and control centre monitors hundreds of CCTV cameras across the city, allowing for real-time responses to criminal activity and traffic offences. The incorporation of modern surveillance technologies has considerably improved urban security, lowered crime rates, and increased public safety.

     The PSCA’s impact goes transcend lowering crime rates. It has established a culture of transparency and accountability among the police force. Body-worn cameras, automated vehicle number plate recognition, and integrated emergency response systems have helped to streamline police operations and increase efficiency. The public’s trust in the police has grown significantly, with citizens feeling safer and more connected to their local law enforcement.

Kidnapped newborn rescued

     District Police Officer (DPO) Faisal Shehzad handed back the infant to the family on hospital grounds. He stated that the police had detained three women and four males in connection with the crime. Police detained the main suspect, Nabeela, her brother Ihsan, and her mother Bushra Bibi.

Helmet Campaign

     Liaqat Ali Malik, Chief Traffic Officer, characterized the ongoing helmet campaign for motorbike riders as a perfect success. The officer also stated that it is too difficult to enforce the law equally in the city, where many individuals frequently disregard even traffic safety laws.

     The traffic police launched this initiative in 2019, the Lahore High Court ordered the wearing campaign in September of last year. The department also began an awareness campaign before launching a huge crackdown to arrest and punish offenders.

     All in all, despite significant obstacles, Punjab Police continues to serve a critical role in preserving peace and order in Pakistan’s most populous province. The force is constantly reforming and modernizing in order to improve its skills and public trust. The Punjab Safe Cities Authority’s achievement demonstrates the force’s ability to bring about good change. As Punjab changes, so must its guards, guaranteeing a safer and more secure environment for all its citizens.

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