RECORDER REPORT

LAHORE: Punjab Inspector General of Police (IGP) Arif Nawaz Khan has said that Punjab police should present its IT projects and innovative reforms of working system in the upcoming “National Police Summit and Expo” at Islamabad.

He said they should also ensure sharing with other provisional police departments and intelligence agencies so that all police forces may get benefit of new reforms and IT projects pertaining to modern policing in collaboration with each other.

The IG said various better service delivery projects of the Punjab police like front desk, complaint management system, human resource management system, welfare eye, local eye, criminal record management system, SPU, PERU, Anti-Riot Force (ARF) and paperless working will be displayed at the upcoming event.

The police chief said this while chairing a high-level meeting at the Central Police Office (CPO) on Friday. CCPO Lahore Amin Wains, DIG Discipline and Inspection Shehzada Sultan, DIG Safe City Project Ali Amir Malik, DIG IT Shariq Kamal Siddiqui, SSP (Admin) Lahore Rana Ayaz Saleem, AIG Development Ahsan Younas, SSP Headquarters Traffic Punjab Athar Waheed, Director Computer Bureau Shaheen Khalid and other officers also attended the meeting.

While briefing the participants, DIG Shehzada Sultan said that the summit and the expo is ready and they will establish their stalls for providing proper information and awareness to the participants about its software which were developed with the help of Punjab Information and Technology Board (PITB).

The DIG further said all law enforcement agencies will also participate in the expo and will provide information about their IT reforms in working system. The achievement of smart and community policy is not possible without the help of modern technology through which the law enforcers could take steps for more improvement of existing projects, he added.