Lahore: Inspector General of Police Punjab Dr. Usman Anwar addressed trainee officers at the Civil Services Academy Walton Campus, outlining significant technological advancements in the Punjab Police’s public service delivery.
According to Punjab Police, Dr. Usman Anwar emphasized that all documents within the Punjab Police are now equipped with QR codes to enhance public accessibility. He noted that over 25 million citizens have benefited from the Punjab Police Khidmat Marakaz, with the numbers growing annually. During his lecture, Dr. Anwar highlighted the department’s ongoing efforts to combat organized crime, including terrorism, to protect public safety.
MD Punjab Safe Cities Authority Muhammad Ahsan Younas and ASP Defence Circle Shehar Bano Naqvi also briefed the officers on policing strategies. Younas revealed plans to complete Safe City Projects across all provincial districts by June 30, 2025, aiming to improve service delivery and eliminate favoritism.
The session concluded with Dr. Faisal Zahoor, Director of the Civil Services Academy Walton Campus, presenting an honorary shield to Dr. Anwar, acknowledging his contributions to policing advancements.