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Identity Verification System (IVS)

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Terrorists, militants and criminals always want to hide their identity and for this purpose they rely on fake identity cards.
Many illegal immigrants, who are responsible for a number of crimes in the province, have also made fake identity cards. The department has made it mandatory to include the CNIC number of every complainant and accused in complaints in Police stations so that the department can trace them. The department wanted to empower the personnel on check-posts to identify proclaimed offenders and criminal elements as well.
The department requested that the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) give them access to their data which was open-heartedly accepted. Now the personnel on check-posts have tablets. They put the CNIC number, swipe the card in their tablets,or through fingerprints get detailed particulars of the person on the screen along with his picture.
The Police department also shared its data of hardened criminals, proclaimed offenders, terrorists, militants and wanted criminals with NADRA and a software application was developed. Now the personnel on check-posts have access to the system and with one click they can identify such outlaws. It helps in prevention, apprehension of accused and investigation process of the Police department.
Another feature of the program is that it has the data of all legally-issued Proof of Identification (POR) provided to Afghan refugees. The Afghan criminals have not only made fake CNICs but also got the bogus PORs. Earlier; the Police had no access to recordstoverify the authenticity of legal and illegal Afghan refugees. The system now has all the data of legal Afghan refugees which helps the Police teams at check-post verify their credentials thereby reducing the chances of exploitation of legitimate Afghan refugees as each and every click on this system is recorded and monitored in Central Police Office.
In addition the system also enables the Police investigators to share the fingerprints lifted from any crime scene with NADRA authorities who have committed to providing complete detail of the person within 72 hours. This service is a marked improvement from manual system of cross-referencing of fingerprints and will go a long way in improvement of investigations.
 
470 Cops of special protection unit (SPU) for the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor completed their 6 month training in Police College Sihala. While training, officials learned skills in Krav Maga, modern weaponry, First Aid. Army played a key role in the training.

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First police station starts operations in South Waziristan's Wana town
June 15, 2019

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The police station has been established in a fort vacated by Frontier Corps, says KP police official.
The first police station in South Waziristan's Wana town has started operations in the area, Director of Public Relations of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police Shahzada Farooq Kokab told DawnNews TV on Saturday.

The police station has been established in a fort that was vacated by the Frontier Corps, he said.

Kokab said that the police station is "fully functional" and patrolling in the area has begun. More recruits are being trained to ensure that the law and order situation remains under control, he said and added that the first batch of the bomb disposal unit personnel has completed its training in the Khyber district.

North Waziristan District Police Officer (DPO) Shafiullah Gandapur said that the facility of filling first information reports has been made available at the station and a patrolling plan for the area has been laid out. The required staff and vehicles have also been arranged.

Before the merger of erstwhile Fata with KP, the region was ruled by the draconian Frontier Crimes Regulation (FCR) and law and order was maintained by the centuries old Khasadar force. After the law was repealed and tribal areas were merged with the province, police started performing duties in the seven tribal districts and the government is making attempts to bring the entire region under the fold of the country's laws.

The government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has been making efforts to integrate and develop tribal areas since the merger of erstwhile Fata with the province last year.
 
First police station starts operations in South Waziristan's Wana town
June 15, 2019

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The police station has been established in a fort vacated by Frontier Corps, says KP police official.
The first police station in South Waziristan's Wana town has started operations in the area, Director of Public Relations of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police Shahzada Farooq Kokab told DawnNews TV on Saturday.

The police station has been established in a fort that was vacated by the Frontier Corps, he said.

Kokab said that the police station is "fully functional" and patrolling in the area has begun. More recruits are being trained to ensure that the law and order situation remains under control, he said and added that the first batch of the bomb disposal unit personnel has completed its training in the Khyber district.

North Waziristan District Police Officer (DPO) Shafiullah Gandapur said that the facility of filling first information reports has been made available at the station and a patrolling plan for the area has been laid out. The required staff and vehicles have also been arranged.

Before the merger of erstwhile Fata with KP, the region was ruled by the draconian Frontier Crimes Regulation (FCR) and law and order was maintained by the centuries old Khasadar force. After the law was repealed and tribal areas were merged with the province, police started performing duties in the seven tribal districts and the government is making attempts to bring the entire region under the fold of the country's laws.

The government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has been making efforts to integrate and develop tribal areas since the merger of erstwhile Fata with the province last year.
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Karachi In 1970's:


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Saddar Karachi in 1950's:


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1952 Karachi


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First police station starts operations in South Waziristan's Wana town
June 15, 2019

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The police station has been established in a fort vacated by Frontier Corps, says KP police official.
The first police station in South Waziristan's Wana town has started operations in the area, Director of Public Relations of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police Shahzada Farooq Kokab told DawnNews TV on Saturday.

The police station has been established in a fort that was vacated by the Frontier Corps, he said.

Kokab said that the police station is "fully functional" and patrolling in the area has begun. More recruits are being trained to ensure that the law and order situation remains under control, he said and added that the first batch of the bomb disposal unit personnel has completed its training in the Khyber district.

North Waziristan District Police Officer (DPO) Shafiullah Gandapur said that the facility of filling first information reports has been made available at the station and a patrolling plan for the area has been laid out. The required staff and vehicles have also been arranged.

Before the merger of erstwhile Fata with KP, the region was ruled by the draconian Frontier Crimes Regulation (FCR) and law and order was maintained by the centuries old Khasadar force. After the law was repealed and tribal areas were merged with the province, police started performing duties in the seven tribal districts and the government is making attempts to bring the entire region under the fold of the country's laws.

The government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has been making efforts to integrate and develop tribal areas since the merger of erstwhile Fata with the province last year.
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New Police force has been formed for tourists in AJK for the promotion of Tourism.


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Intresting choice with the flag, this needs to be monitored
 
Tourist Information & Protection Vehicles...
Government of Gilgit Baltistan


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Police Martyrs Day being observed today

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August 04, 2019

The Police Martyrs Day is being observed today across Pakistan, aimed to pay homage to services of police department.

Police Department honors the sacrifices of 'Jawans' who laid down their lives.

The Martyrs Day was observed for the fourth consecutive year on the death anniversary of Shaheed Safwat Ghayur, the commandant of Frontier Constabulary Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police who was martyred in a suicide attack on his vehicle on 4th August, 2010.

Special functions will be held across the country to appreciate sacrifices of police force for establishing peace.
 
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The Police Martyrs Day is being observed today.

Police Martyrs Day aims to honor brave fighters of the nation and express solidarity with their families.

Police Department honors the sacrifices of 'Jawans' who laid down their lives.
 
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KP Police has started giving Traffic Licenses/Learners to citizens of merged tribal districts in their respective districts instead of coming to Peshawar. Traffic Mobile Unit has been sent to Khyber district



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France to train Punjab Police

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Staff Reporter

August 09, 2019



Lahore - A two-member delegation of the French Embassy called on IGP Arif Nawaz Khan on Thursday. The team comprised of Police Attache Emmaunel Tombolato and Deputy Police Attache Jean-Christophe Hilaire and the police chief discuss matters of bettering policing with special focus on training. The meeting discussed a special training for Punjab Police under the supervision of French experts. According to a hand out 30 policemen will be trained in the fields of special operations, hostage situations and sniper skills. The training session will start in October 2019 at Elite Training Centre Bedian. The French delegation appreciated the efforts of Punjab Police against for fighting off terrorists and using new technology to control crime. They said that professional cooperation with Punjab Policewill be enhanced. Speaking on the occasion, IGP said capacity-building on modern lines was top priority of the department that would welcome cooperation by other countries. He said that training syllabus of Punjab Police has been up graded to meet contemporary challenges and knowledge of international experts will polish the skills of lawmen. Senior officials of Punjab Police also attended the meeting,
 

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