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Like every institution Punjab police has good and bad officers/personnel. For a province with a 100 million people 0.2 million is not enough but it gets far worse when their deployments are skewed to protecting the VIPs who are criminals themselves.

Furthermore, the hardware, infrastructure and equipment are just one aspect, the other is training, quality of the personnel and autonomy of the institution to perform its duties without political intervention. While Shahbaz S. is a control freak and does not let them do their duties. Political appointments and infiltration of PMLN loyalists into the cadres undermine their ability to perform.

Killing of 17 innocent civilians: men, women (pregnant women), old people by the police in broad daylight live telecasted on TVs is one of the worst example of state terrorism against its own citizen and justice has not been done. And now their opposition to make the Justice Baqar Najfi commission report public simply shows their involvement.

The improvement in the law and order situation has far more to do with the operations Zarb-e-Azb and Radd-al-Fassad. Thousands of children got kidnapped from different cities of Punjab, has police been able to do anything about it? and I don't know why there is so much hush hush about it and the whole thing seems to swept under the carpet as if nothing has happened.

And corruption, lack of vision and mismanagement of the resources is the hallmark of Punjab govt. The police needs choppers, APC while we just see old Toyota pickups being used at category A sites. Acc. to the show, there are 8000 cameras installed in the whole city which I personally think is 4 times less than what is required. Now if we estimate the number of cameras required for the whole province and the whole country, it will run into seven digit figure. Why did the govt of Pakistan not make a plan to develop a facility to make high quality security cameras for both the public and the private use indigenously? and the simple reason is that the kick backs and commissions involved in the procurement of such an equipment where every item is purchased at significantly higher rates than its retail price though purchasing in such a bulk quantity should be cheaper than even the retail price..

Also in rest of the developed world, police is always ahead of the media and not the other way around but here, as it was shown, the police has created a cell to monitor media and significant of number personnel are being employed to monitor the media that might be used for political victimisation than anything else.

That's just my little analysis of the whole scenario.
 
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Like every institution Punjab police has good and bad officers/personnel. For a province with a 100 million people 0.2 million is not enough but it gets far worse when their deployments are skewed to protecting the VIPs who are criminals themselves.

Furthermore, the hardware, infrastructure and equipment are just one aspect, the other is training, quality of the personnel and autonomy of the institution to perform its duties without political intervention. While Shahbaz S. is a control freak and does not let them do their duties. Political appointments and infiltration of PMLN loyalists into the cadres undermine their ability to perform.

Killing of 17 innocent civilians: men, women (pregnant women), old people by the police in broad daylight live telecasted on TVs is one of the worst example of state terrorism against its own citizen and justice has not been done. And now their opposition to make the Justice Baqar Naqvi commission report simply shows their involvement.

The improvement in the law and order situation has far more to do with the operation Zarb-e-Azb and Radd-al-Fassad. Thousands of children got kidnapped from different cities of Punjab, has police been able to do anything about it? and I don't know why there is so much hush hush about it and the whole thing seems to swept under the carpet as if nothing has happened.

And corruption, lack of vision and mismanagement of the resources is the hallmark of Punjab govt. The police needs choppers, APC while we just see old Toyota pickups being used at category A sites. Acc. to this program, there are 8000 cameras installed in the whole city which I personally think is 4 times less than what is required. Now estimate the number of cameras required for the whole province and the whole country and it will run into seven digit figure. Why did the govt of Pakistan not make a plan to develop facility to make high quality security cameras for both the public and private indigenously? and the simple reason is that the kick backs and commissions involved in the procurement of such equipment where every item is purchased at significantly higher rates than its retail price though purchasing in such a bulk quantity should be cheaper than the retail price..

Also in rest of the developed world, police is always ahead of the media and not the other way around but here, as it was shown, the police has created a cell to monitor media and significant number personnel are being employed to monitor the media that might be used for political victimisation than anything else.

That's just my little analysis of the whole scenario.
Bro thats a whole dissertation for an analysis;) and totally concur with your well thought out analysis.Kudos
 
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