The Chief Minister of Punjab, Maryam Nawaz, has established a 3-month timeline for police reforms in the province. This decision was made during a meeting chaired by the Chief Minister in Lahore, where key decisions were made regarding police reforms in the province. The meeting decided to install panic buttons at police stations to address complaints against police personnel and to install body cameras on 10 personnel at each police station. The IG Punjab, Dr. Usman Anwar, chaired the meeting, in which decisions were made to reform the traffic police in light of the Chief Minister’s instructions. The Chief Minister has approved funds for body cameras and 14,000 cameras and 700 panic buttons will be installed across the province. The meeting also decided to introduce an investigation video and audio recording system and to launch an online tracking system for FIRs in Punjab. The Chief Minister has ordered the police to address public complaints within 2-3 hours and to resolve them. The meeting also decided to introduce an online system to register FIRs for lost documents and identification cards. The Chief Minister has ordered police officials to call people in person and to address public complaints. On the other hand, the meeting decided to introduce a system to register FIRs online for lost documents and identification cards. The Chief Minister has ordered police officials to call people in person and to address public complaints. In another development, Governor Sindh Kamran Tessori said that “in games, there are wins and losses, but India is playing politics in cricket.” Manim Zaffar said that “we were fighting for this city’s case, we spoke for its rights, they are afraid of giving people the right to make decisions.” President Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari said that “we appointed Yousuf Raza Gilani as Prime Minister and Mehmood as Governor, we respect the dignity of Saraiki people, my mother tongue is Saraiki.” Governor Sindh Kamran Khan Tessori announced that the Pakistan cricket team will be awarded a prize of one crore rupees for their victory. In a development in Islamabad, security concerns will be taken into account before permission is granted to hold a meal. Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah said that people who are throwing bodies into the sea will not have the authority to control the city of Karachi. Amir Jamaat-e-Islami said that “we will not allow young people to be intoxicated, Khidmat will soon start micro-financing, the ruling class and political parties have ignored the Generation Z.” Sources say that no PTI leader has come to jail despite the government’s invitation, the medical team representing PTI leadership was waiting in jail from 3 am. Sources also say that the medical board formed by the government is expected to visit the jail. According to sources, the report includes a complete chart of blood pressure, sugar levels, cholesterol, and other vital signs. The report is registered under the Anti-Terrorism Act and other relevant sections. The spokesperson says that the Sefti team has traced the rickshaw within 30 minutes with the help of new cameras. Prime Minister Pakistan will participate in the Austria Business Forum and deliver a speech. In a case in Jhang, a brother and sister have allegedly killed their father. The Seismic Center reports that the intensity of earthquakes in Wasakh and adjacent areas reached 3.4. There is a possibility of dry weather in the city of the leader today. The Pakistan and India cricket teams have arrived at the Arpima Dasa Stadium in Colombo. In the match to be played in Colombo, the captains of the Pakistan and India cricket teams did not shake hands during the toss. Salman Ali Agha of Pakistan has taken the wicket of Abhishek Sharma in the first over. Former captains of Pakistan and Australia have commented on the bowling action of spinner Usman Tariq. On social media, Sanjay Manjrekar has called the policy of the Indian Cricket Board “foolish” and “unworthy of the country.” Recently, the French police stopped a red Ferrari car being driven at high speed. However, they were surprised to learn that the car owner was a homeless and poor person living on government assistance, while he was driving a car worth approximately $2,550,000.
Punjab Chief Minister Orders Police Reforms in 3-Month Timeline
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