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Initiation of mapping project of 25 lakh private cameras across Punjab.

Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi inaugurated the project


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ICCPO Dr. Akbar Nasir Khan issued orders to reorganize the security division.
Pakistan's first judicial protection unit was established.
Judicial Protection Unit will be the unit responsible for judges, courts, offices of judges, residences.
This unit will be supervised by SSP Security.
A standard security protocol has been set up for all courts.
More than 500 security cameras have been installed in all courts.
All cameras will be monitored by trained Safe City experts.
A new recruitment request of 550 people has also been sent for this unit.

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Karachi police to use breathalysers to nab drunk drivers on New Year’s Eve

Imtiaz Ali
December 30, 2023

The Karachi traffic police on Saturday said the force will use breathalysers on New Year’s Eve to arrest drunk drivers.

In a statement, police spokesperson Ibrar Hussain Baloch said carrying alcohol and narcotics in cars would not be allowed at any cost.

He said intoxicated drivers and motorbike riders along with people who indulge in aerial firing would not only be arrested but also booked under relevant laws with their vehicles impounded.

“No leniency will be shown to such persons,” said the police statement. “The Karachi City Traffic Police, on the instructions of the Karachi police chief and DIG Traffic, has made a policy to tackle the traffic flow on New Year’s Night.”

The statement highlighted the vision of the police to protect every citizen and let the people enjoy themselves without any trouble due to the “interdicted act of a few people”.

Caretaker Prime Minister Anwarul Haq Kakar on Thursday had announced a complete ban on New Year celebrations in an expression of solidarity with the Palestinian people.

He had requested the nation to show solidarity with the Palestinians and exhibit sobriety and humility at the New Year.


 

21 policemen martyred in shootouts​

3,158 police encounters recorded across Sindh until Dec 29

Our Correspondent
January 02, 2024


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Four policemen martyred in Lakki Marwat terrorist attack. PHOTO: APP

KARACHI:
Twenty-one personnel from the Sindh police have lost their lives in the line of duty in encounters during coordinated efforts against street crimes and terrorism, according to the performance report presented to the provincial police chief Rifat Mukhtar Raja. The report highlighted the significant impact of the police's actions, resulting in the elimination of 1,726 criminal gangs through 3,158 police encounters across various police ranges in the province.

The success was attributed to the implementation of strategic police measures, rapid response, and timely interventions against criminal activities. The breakdown of the encounters revealed that a total of 19,803 dacoits/accused, 93 terrorists, eight target killers, 28 notified dacoits, 26 highway robbers, and 38 kidnappers, including 26,914 fugitives, were apprehended.

Moreover, 16,135 wanted suspects were arrested during police encounters and raids conducted between law enforcement and criminal elements in districts such as Karachi, Hyderabad, Mirpurkhas, Shaheed Benazirabad, Sukkur, and Larkana police range. Similarly, 278 dacoits, criminals, three terrorists, four dacoits, three highway dacoits, and one kidnapper were neutralised during police encounters and raids. In Karachi range, 10,449 suspects, one terrorist, one target killer, one robber, 20 highway robbers, 23 kidnappers, along with 1,515 criminals and 9,090 fugitives, were arrested in 1,080 police encounters.

Moreover, 1,005 criminal gangs were dismantled across the city. In Hyderabad range, 5,502 criminals, 11 kidnappers, 2,058 wanted suspects, and 4,239 fugitives were arrested in 330 police encounters, leading to the elimination of 253 criminal gangs. In other regions, the report indicated that 129 dacoits/criminals, one terrorist, and three highway robbers were apprehended in Karachi, 17 dacoits/ criminals in Hyderabad, nine dacoits/ criminals in Shaheed Benazirabad, and 83 dacoits/criminals in Sukkur. Moreover, one robbery resulted from police encounters across Sindh, showcasing the crackdown against criminal elements. In Larkana, 40 robbers/ criminals and three robbers were killed.

The comprehensive police report concluded that a total of 364 dacoits were arrested in 188 police encounters, as a result of intelligencebased operations against dacoits in Sukkur, Ghotki, Kashmore, and Shikarpur areas until Dec 29 this year. Furthermore, 52 dacoit gangs were dismantled, and 40 dacoits were neutralised during these police encounters.


 
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According to an annual security report issued by the Centre for Research and Security Studies (CRSS), Pakistan witnessed 1,524 violence-related fatalities and 1,463 injuries from 789 terror attacks and counter-terror operations in 2023 — marking a record six-year high.

KP and Balochistan provinces were the primary centres of violence, accounting for over 90 per cent of all fatalities and 84pc of attacks, including incidents of terrorism and security forces operations.
 
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Quetta Traffic Police to wear new uniform​

People can submit challan on the spot as fines can be deposited through mobile debit card, credit card, easy money, other means​


Our Staff Reporter

July 14, 2023





QUETTA - Balochistan Police has decided to change the uniform of Quetta Traffic Police from today (July 14) and equipped them with modern requirements to improve the traffic management system and enhance their performance. Traffic Police Quetta SSP Behram Khan Mandokhel while talking to media said the traffic management system has linked with the online banking system to facilitate the commuters in the submission of fines on the spot despite standing in a queue in the bank to pay the fines.
The latest system has been installed in the devices of the traffic sergeants, through which fines can be also deposited through debit cards, credit cards, easy money and other means on the spot, he added.
SSP Traffic Behram Khan Mandokhel said that a summary of the development of traffic police offices on the model of mega centres like NADRA and passport centres has been sent to the higher authorities.


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SSP Traffic said that Quetta Traffic Police has been connected with Data Command and Communication Centre (D3C) and traffic is being monitored through D3C cameras installed in the city. The wireless operator informs the sector incharge where observed a traffic jam problem in the city. The SSP further said that measures have been taken to provide the best services to the public, while a modern app has been launched to inform the applicants about all the stages of licence preparation through text message.
He said, “Through the app, people will get timely information about the rush in different areas and they will also be able to inform the relevant traffic officer about the rush and traffic jam.” A modern licence card has been introduced which has a QR code and over 30 security features to eliminate the traffic roles violation.
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Senior Superintendent Police (SSP) Traffic Quetta Bahram Khan Mandukhel on Thursday said that reforms are being introduced to equip traffic police Quetta on modern lines.
Apart from changing the uniform of the Quetta Traffic Police, it has been connected with online banking. Now people will not need to go to the bank to pay the fines, they can submit the challan on the spot as fines can be deposited through mobile debit card, credit card, easy money and other means. SSP Traffic further said that the summary of making traffic police offices into mega centres on the pattern of the NADRA and passport office has been sent to the higher authorities





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Traffic Police Quetta | Digitalisation & Revamping | 2023 .​


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Nadia Wazir, first female ASP officer from North Waziristan.

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