Lahore: In order to provide information to the people regarding unclaimed dead bodies, missing persons and details of recovered stolen vehicles, the decision to upgrade the Punjab police’s website has been finalized today in a meeting held under the chairmanship of Inspector General of Police Punjab, Mushtaq Ahmad Sukhera at Central Police Office, Lahore.
Addl: IGP Establishment Punjab, Naseem-ul-Zaman, Addl: IGP Operations, Capt. (R) Arif Nawaz, Addl: IGP Welfare and Finance, Sohail Khan, Addl: IGP PHP Javaid Islam, Addl: IGP Legal, Ali Zulnorain, DIG Headquarters, Farooq Mazhar, DIG Establishment-I, Azhar Hameed Khokhar, DIG Establishment-II, Nawaz Warraich, DIG SPU, Tariq Nawaz Malik, DIG PHP, Salman Chaudhry, DIG Crimes, Dr. Azam, DIG R&D, Rana Muhammad Iqbal, DIG Monitoring, Shafique Gujjar, DIG Welfare and Finance, Jan Muhammad and other senior officers of CPO attended the meeting.
The meeting also decided that in future according to police order after completing the required formalities of unclaimed dead bodies i.e. photography, DNA tests, finger prints, post mortem, legal proceedings the photographs of these bodies will be uploaded on the police website. Moreover, the decision to made the homepage of the website more public friendly, all relevant information including the complete profile, contact numbers and photographs of all serving RPOs, CPOs, DPOs and retired IGPs was also finalized.
It was also decided in the meeting that a proposal will be submitted before the government regarding the amendments in law to bracket the Police Qaumi Razakars in official regulation.
In order to bring the uniformity between the CTD and Investigation Departments, head wise details of terrorists, hardened criminal must be identical, the meeting also decided. Various proposals regarding the uniform of the Specialized Protection Unit (SPU) force, promotions of police drivers, enforcement of biometric system, preparation of inventories and computerization of all purchased items were also reviewed in detail, besides, the rationalization of the provision of police force in districts.