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Thats bcs almost every house in Pakistan have a weapon, that too deadly assault rifles like AK 47. Watch Pakistani wedding ceremonies to understand the fire power that Pakistani civilians have. So understandably Pakistani police have to armed at par with the civilians if not better.
PK Civilian got these AK 47s and most of other weapons from Sono dilly KKC ;) :guns: :sniper: never mind bro.
 
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Police ;):pakistan::pakistan::pakistan: I have some friends in the Pakistani Police, but Punjab Police some real jiggars look after a brother.
 
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Is it a demonstration or real operation? it does not make sense ..only police commandos are hiding/ taking cover?
As if they are scared ...:angel:
 
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Thats bcs almost every house in Pakistan have a weapon, that too deadly assault rifles like AK 47. Watch Pakistani wedding ceremonies to understand the fire power that Pakistani civilians have. So understandably Pakistani police have to armed at par with the civilians if not better.

keep in mind this fire power that we civilian have here in Pakistan while planning for some new Indian Army Luke Warm Start Doctrine..
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Pakistan Trailblazer Wins UN Female Police Peacekeeper Award

Press Release: UN News

New York, Aug 23 2011 6:10PM

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Police officer Shahzadi Gulfam tackles difficult policing challenges with determination and a smile. In the process, she has made the communities in her charge safer places to live.

Ms. Gulfam, currently a United Nations Police (UNPOL) Team Leader with the UN Integrated Mission in Timor-Leste (UNMIT), is this year’s recipient of the UN International Female Police Peacekeeper Award.

Granted by the UN and the International Association of Women Police (IAWP), the award went to Ms. Gulfam for her work to protect vulnerable people in several countries. It was handed out on Sunday at the IAWP’s annual training conference in Lexington in the United States.

For Ms. Gulfam, the award is the culmination of a career she has built step by step since she first joined the Pakistani police force in 1985.

“I was born in a remote village of Pakistan in a predominantly traditional, patriarchal society,” she said. “Against all the heavy odds I decided to work as a police officer. It was not an easy task itself.”

First, Ms. Gulfam joined the Punjab Police, where she worked for the investigation unit. Then she became a member of the Punjab Highway Patrol, where she was instrumental in improving the province’s traffic system.

On the international level, Ms. Gulfam was the first female police officer deployed by Pakistan to a UN peacekeeping mission in 1997. She worked in Bosnia, followed by an assignment to Kosovo in 1999.

“In Bosnia and Kosovo I believe that I became a role model for local women and my example encouraged them to join the police force… The newly elected President of Kosovo, Atifete Jahjaga, is a former police officer. Her example shows that it is possible to crack and break the glass ceiling.”

Ms. Gulfam also spent time as the Pakistani police contingent commander in Timor-Leste, where she was in charge of 27 police officers.

Now she is the UNPOL Team Leader with the Vulnerable Persons Unit (VPU) in the capital, Dili. Upon her arrival, there had been 411 cases pending investigation since 2007. Within a year Ms. Gulfam has already solved more than 70 cases.

As an UNPOL officer she is responsible for receiving and acting on complaints submitted by vulnerable people, especially women, children and those with disabilities. Beyond “traditional” police work, Ms. Gulfam has taken on VPU duties such as seeking medical assistance for victims of child abuse and domestic violence and addressing issues related to human trafficking.

The officer was instrumental in involving a number of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in assisting victims of sexual assault and abuse. She has also enhanced the VPU with a child-friendly investigation room and adjacent garden and playground.

“Timor-Leste is a typical post-conflict society, where domestic violence is rampant,” explained Ms. Gulfam, who said her job is especially difficult when victims do not report to the police.

Many victims decline to provide testimony because they are afraid or unaware of their rights. In response, Ms. Gulfam has carried out a public awareness programmes on the Timorese law adopted in 2010 which declared domestic violence a public crime, and enhanced outreach to victims through liaison with NGOs.

Each UN peacekeeping mission nominated two officers for the award. Ms. Gulfam was surprised to be chosen, and passed the credit to her commanding officers and PNTL colleagues.

“My wish is that I do something good for the Timorese. I was away from the mission at the time when the news broke. I jumped when I received the news,” she said. “To be honest it was my dream. My friend told me about the IAWP. I looked it up and saw all the women from Europe and Canada and the United States; I thought that I could never get this award.”
Aug 23 2011 6:10PM

Pakistan Trailblazer Wins UN Female Police Peacekeeper Award | Scoop News
 
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you simply can't compare pak police and ind police with pics.
pak police is for sure better equipped when it comes to arms.

It depends from state to state. Nearly every state has or is rising a Swat, commandos or whatever unit to fight terrorism since 26/11, many of them with world class equipment.
 
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I know man.... I was just replying to one Indian guy who brought skin color into this thread,without any apparent reason :/ Anyways ...leave it....

I'm from Punjab too...Pakistani Punjab.... :cheers:

Hum Kaaley hai toh Kya hua Dilwaleey hai :P
 
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It depends from state to state. Nearly every state has or is rising a Swat, commandos or whatever unit to fight terrorism since 26/11, many of them with world class equipment.

Check out the Pakistani SWAT team... in post number 84.

Police commando:
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Is it a demonstration or real operation? it does not make sense ..only police commandos are hiding/ taking cover?
As if they are scared ...:angel:

Its a mock drill.
 
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Check out the Pakistani SWAT team... in post number 84.

Police commando:
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Its a mock drill.

Actually I wasnt refering to Pakistani police teams, but anyway, they are to be equiped pretty well :tup:
26/11 was a wake up call for the police forces from states from all over India and fortunately we have catched up (In terms of special response teams, ordinary cops are still terrible, unfriendly and corrupt as usual)
 
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PAKISTANI POLICE SHOULD TRY TO EQUIP ALL THESE WEAPONS TOO, MY BAD IF THEY ALREADY DO HAVE(IGNORE)--

 
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