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Islamabad Police Introduces Street Watchers to Reduce Crime

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Islamabad Police Introduces Street Watchers to Reduce Crime


Islamabad police have decided to introduce a ‘street watcher system’ in a bid to control crime and enhance the relationship between the public and the police. Street watchers will be deployed in sub-sectors and streets which will aid the police to tackle the crime situation in the city.

Street watchers and police will be in contact through a mobile app. The main responsibility of the street watchers will be to inform the police of any suspicious activity in their area and keep an eye on the domestic servants and security guards as well.



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Wouldn't you want undercover watchers. I'm sure someone spotting them in uniform and what wouldn't commit a crime until they out of area.
 
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Wouldn't you want undercover watchers. I'm sure someone spotting them in uniform and what wouldn't commit a crime until they out of area.

Then our kanjer awam would imitate to be these watchers in civilian dresses and would commit crimes under the disguise of these watchers.
 
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How is it different from Dolphin force in Lahore??


Although Dolphin force has made a major difference in Punjab.
 
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So are the guys in the pictures street watchers? Will the ones without motorbikes be street walkers?

What's the difference between them and the police?

@Chakar The Great can you please explain what dolphin force is? I assumed they were a police unit.
 
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So are the guys in the pictures street watchers? Will the ones without motorbikes be street walkers?

What's the difference between them and the police?

@Chakar The Great can you please explain what dolphin force is? I assumed they were a police unit.

Yes its a police force in five major cities of Punjab , modeled after the Istanbul Police Dolphin Force. Its low cost and purpose is to prevent street crimes.
 
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