Islamabad Capital Police’s Lost and Found Cell Achieves Remarkable Success


Islamabad, The Islamabad Capital Police’s “Lost and Found” cell is currently fully operational and delivering effective results, a police public relations officer. The cell has reported significant progress, with 22,720 cases of missing persons, important documents, and other valuables reported. Remarkably, the police have resolved 22,517 of these cases in a short span of time, successfully returning the items to their rightful owners.



According to Islamabad Capital Police, this achievement follows the special directives of Islamabad Capital City Police Officer (ICCPO) Dr. Akbar Nasir Khan, emphasizing the provision of comprehensive facilities while ensuring the protection of citizens’ lives and property. The Lost and Found cell efficiently handles reports of missing persons, lost educational certificates, and valuables. Citizens can report losses through the helpline “Pukar-15” or a dedicated WhatsApp number, with detailed information and photos. These details are then disseminated across all police stations, patrolling squads in Islamabad, and other districts for swift action.



ICCPO Dr. Akbar Nasir Khan highlighted the Islamabad Capital Police’s commitment to offering convenient services to the citizens and mentioned the integration of all emergency services within Safe City Islamabad. This initiative is part of broader efforts to safeguard the lives and property of the community, reinforcing the police’s dedication to public safety and support.