Inspector General of Police Punjab Inam Ghani said that Punjab Police is effectively using modern information technology to protect the lives and property of citizens, control crime and improve public service delivery so that not only crime eradication process may be made faster and more transparent, but also to improve the quality of services provided to the citizens through modern integrated systems and software.
In this regard, A phased project has also been launched to provide facilities for better monitoring and supervision to all the supervisory officers of Punjab Police. He further said that the supervisory officers should make all possible use of the modern computer systems and software provided to improve the quality of service delivery and further strengthen the relationship between the police and the public by providing the best possible services to the citizens.
Speaking on the occasion, DIG Waqas Nazir said that a phased project of distribution of modern computer system to all SDPOs of Punjab has been formally launched and after Lahore, in the next phase, supervisory officers will be provided modern computers and equipments in other districts of the province.
Instructing the officers, the IG Punjab said that the quality of policing could not be improved without the effective use of modern technology in the present times, therefore all supervisory officers were provided with modern services provided by the department in the process of rooting out and investigating serious crimes so you should make full use of software and other facilities to speed up the process of convicting the accused in the shortest possible time and also the citizens can benefit from fast service delivery. Additional IG, IAB Ghulam Rasool Zahid, Additional IG Logistics Ali Amir Malik, Additional IG Operations Sahibzada Shehzad Sultan and other officers including DIG IT Waqas Nazir were also present.
(Daily Times)