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Police Organisations in Pakistan
HRCP/CHRI 2010 POLICE ORGANISATIONS IN PAKISTAN Human Rights Commission CHRI of Pakistan Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative working for the practical realisation of human rights in the countries of the Commonwealth Human Rights Commission of Pakistan The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) is an independent, non-governmental organisation registered under the law. It is non-political and non-profit-making. Its main office is in Lahore. It started functioning in 1987. The highest organ of HRCP is the general body comprising all members. The general body meets at least once every year. Executive authority of this organisation vests in the Council elected every three years. The Council elects the organisation's office-bearers - Chairperson, a Co-Chairperson, not more than five Vice-Chairpersons, and a Treasurer. No office holder in government or a political party (at national or provincial level) can be an office bearer of HRCP. The Council meets at least twice every year. Besides monitoring human rights violations and seeking redress through public campaigns, lobbying and intervention in courts, HRCP organises seminars, workshops and fact-finding missions. It also issues monthly Jehd-i-Haq in Urdu and an annual report on the state of human rights in the country, both in English and Urdu. The HRCP Secretariat is headed by its Secretary General I. A. Rehman. The main office of the Secretariat is in Lahore and branch offices are in Karachi, Peshawar and Quetta. A Special Task Force is located in Hyderabad (Sindh) and another in Multan (Punjab), HRCP also runs a Centre for Democratic Development in Islamabad and is supported by correspondents and activists across the country. -
Provincial Set-Ups Reshuffled in Run-Up to Polls
Provincial set-ups reshuffled in run-up to polls Page NO.01 Col NO.01 ISLAMABAD: Two weeks after the completion of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz government’s five-year term, the caretaker set-up on Wednesday changed the top bureaucracy of the four provinces and the federal capital with a view to conducting fair and free general elections scheduled to be held on July 25. Under the decision taken by the federal cabinet in its meeting chaired by caretaker Prime Minister Nasirul Mulk at his office, chief secretaries and police chiefs of the four provinces have been changed. The commissioner and the inspector general police of Islamabad have also been changed. A press release issued by the Prime Minister Office regarding the meeting said: “In order to ensure free, fair and transparent elections in the country, the federal cabinet, in consultation with the Election Commission of Pakistan and the respective provincial governments, has approved posting of officers as chief secretaries and IGPs/Provincial Police Officers.” Chief secretaries, police chiefs of provinces, Islamabad changed; further shake-up likely Usually the top bureaucracy of the country is reshuffled before holding of general elections so that the previously posted top officials, who were appointed by previous government, could not influence the electoral process. ADVERTISEMENT It is expected that further reshuffle will also be made in the lower bureaucracy of all provinces in the coming days by the chief secretaries and the police chiefs appointed by the cabinet. PUNJAB: Akbar Hussain Durrani has been appointed chief secretary of Punjab by replacing retired Capt Zahid Saeed, who has been asked to report to the establishment division. -
Human Trafficking and Migrant Smuggling
Title Page Research and Analysis Centre - a UNODC and FIA Collaboration UNODC's program on illicit trafficking and border management (Sub-Program1) enhances the core capacities of Pakistan's law enforcement agencies to reduce illicit trafficking and manage borders primarily through the provision of specialized training and equipment. Law enforcement agencies struggle to interdict trafficking and smuggling of various kinds and scales, which poses a challenge to the governance, development, and security of the country. In January 2014 a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between UNODC COPAK and the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) to establish a Research and Analysis Centre at FIA Headquarters in Islamabad. The purpose of this initiative was to enhance legal, regulatory, and enforcement frameworks on human trafficking and migrant smuggling. It added to knowledge and skills within the migration-related law enforcement agencies and improved information collection, analysis, and coordination of migration-related crimes. The Research and Analysis Centre (RAC) was officially inaugurated on 1 May 2014. Currently three researchers from UNODC and two from the FIA have been placed at the Centre, with necessary equipment and software provided by UNODC. The findings of this report are based on research conducted at RAC over the past year. Abbreviations AHTC Anti Human Trafficking Circle AJK Azad Jammu and Kashmir BL Black List CIS Centre for Immigration Studies DFD Deported on Forged Document ECL Exit Control List FATA Federally Administered -
Annual Administration Report
STATUTORY ANNUAL REPORT (Annual Administration Report) PUNJAB POLICE 2016-2017 Police Department Central Police Office Punjab, Lahore ANNUAL ADMINISTRATION REPORT 2016-17 TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter No. Title Page No. Vision, Mission & Values 1 Foreword 2 1 DIG/Headquarters 4 2 Establishment 9 3 Training 17 4 Welfare 23 5 Finance 27 6 Internal Discipline & Accountability 31 7 Research & Development 41 8 Legal Affairs Division, CPO 44 9 E-Policing 53 10 The Punjab Police Sports Board 65 11 Investigation 68 12 Punjab Highway Patrol 76 13 Punjab Constabulary 80 14 Operations 87 15 Police Telecommunications Wing 91 16 Traffic 102 17 Elite Police Force 110 18 Counter Terrorism Department 121 19 Special Branch 146 20 Challenges, Constraints and Future Plans 160 * Acronyms 164 * Organizational Activities 166 OUR VISION “To improve police efficiency and effectiveness by increasing engagement with citizens, providing quality services and by ensuring effective administration and welfare of police personnel.” OUR MISSION “To fight crime and terrorism and deliver dynamic and effective law enforcement.” OUR VALUES “The Punjab Police espouses certain organizational principles and values that guide our policing methodology, based on impeccable integrity, courage, loyalty, fairness, professionalism, trust, accountability and service to the community in an uninterrupted, incremental and evolving manner.” 1 FOREWORD The Punjab Police charged by the state to maintenance of Law and Order in the Criminal Justice System consisting of the Courts, the Police and the Jails, so, it is the effective organization, both conceptual and physical. It is the codified responsibility of Police to provide safety and security through crime control and public order maintenance. -
Pakistan: First Information Reports (Firs) (2010-December 2013) Research Directorate, Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, Ottawa
Responses to Information Requests - Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada Page 1 of 8 Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada Home > Research Program > Responses to Information Requests Responses to Information Requests Responses to Information Requests (RIR) respond to focused Requests for Information that are submitted to the Research Directorate in the course of the refugee protection determination process. The database contains a seven-year archive of English and French RIRs. Earlier RIRs may be found on the UNHCR's Refworld website. 10 January 2014 PAK104714.E Pakistan: First Information Reports (FIRs) (2010-December 2013) Research Directorate, Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, Ottawa 1. Definition and Function Sources report that the First Information Report (FIR) is the "basic document" used to report a crime (USIP May 2013, 7) or the "first step to launching the criminal investigation process" (Pakistan 11 Dec. 2013). Specifically, the Punjab Police website defines an FIR as "an account of a cognizable (i.e. over which police has jurisdiction) offence that is entered in a particular format in a register at the police station" (Punjab n.d.c). Similarly, the Islamabad-based Centre for Peace and Development Initiatives-Pakistan (CPDI-Pakistan), an independent and non-partisan group that promotes citizenship rights in Pakistan (CPDI [2006], 4), produced a booklet in 2006 titled First Information Reports (FIR) (A Guide for Citizens) that explains that the FIR is the "written document prepared by the police when they receive information about the commission of a cognizable offence," usually lodged by the victim or someone on their behalf (ibid., 1). -
Current Inspector Generals of Police in Pakistan Current Inspector Generals of Police in Pakistan
Current Inspector Generals of Police In Pakistan Current Inspector Generals of Police in Pakistan Here, in this post, you will come to know about the Current 2020 Inspector Generals (IG) of Police of all the province of Pakistan i.e IG of KPK, Punjab, Sindh, Balochistan, AJK, Islamabad, National Highways & Motorway Police (NH&MP). Who is the current IG of New Railways Police? A. Wajid Zia B. Mujeebur Rehman C. Captain (retd) Arif Nawaz Khan D. Mushtaq Mehar Submitted by: Sonaira Sharafat Who is the Current IG of National Highways and Downloaded from ↪ www.CSSMCQs.com | 1 Current Inspector Generals of Police In Pakistan Motorway Police (NHMP)? A. Amjad Javid Saleemi B. Allah Dino Khawaja C. Muhammad Aamir Zulfiqar Khan D. Dr Syed Kaleem Imam Updated by: Abdul Jabbar khan Who is the Current IG of Sindh Police? A. Allah Dino Khowaja B. Amjad Javed Saleemi C. Mushtaq Mehar D. Dr Kaleem Imam Updated by: Ijaz Ali Who is Current IGP of Gilgit Baltistan? A. Dr.Mujeeb ur Rehman B. Sabir Ahmed C. Sanaullah Abbasi D. Mr.Abbas Ajangpa Updated by: Azhar Abbas wafa Downloaded from ↪ www.CSSMCQs.com | 2 Current Inspector Generals of Police In Pakistan Who is the Current IG of KPK police? A. Salahuddin Khan Mehsud B. Muhammad Naeem Khan C. Nasir Khan Durrani D. Sanaullah Abbasi Updated by: Hussain Ahmad Who is the Current IG of Punjab Police? A. Inam Ghani B. Capt. (R) Arif Nawaz Khan C. Shoaib dastagir D. Muhammad Tahir Updated by: Azhar Ali Do you know these Question? Find the missing number in the box? Which is the best month mentioned in Al-Quran? Who is the writer of the famous Turkish drama “Dirilis Ertugrul”? Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) was established in which year? Where Al-Azhar University is situated? When terrorist attack was launched on Army Public School (APS) in Peshawar on: Is bronze an alloy, what is it made up of? Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden was killed by U.S. -
Current Inspector Generals of Police in Pakistan Current Inspector Generals of Police in Pakistan
Current Inspector Generals of Police In Pakistan Current Inspector Generals of Police in Pakistan Here, in this post, you will come to know about the Current 2020 Inspector Generals (IG) of Police of all the province of Pakistan i.e IG of KPK, Punjab, Sindh, Balochistan, AJK, Islamabad, National Highways & Motorway Police (NH&MP). Who is the current IG of New Railways Police? A. Wajid Zia B. Mujeebur Rehman C. Captain (retd) Arif Nawaz Khan D. Mushtaq Mehar Submitted by: Sonaira Sharafat Who is the Current IG of National Highways and Downloaded from ↪ www.CSSMCQs.com | 1 Current Inspector Generals of Police In Pakistan Motorway Police (NHMP)? A. Amjad Javid Saleemi B. Allah Dino Khawaja C. Muhammad Aamir Zulfiqar Khan D. Dr Syed Kaleem Imam Updated by: Abdul Jabbar khan Who is the Current IG of Sindh Police? A. Allah Dino Khowaja B. Amjad Javed Saleemi C. Mushtaq Mehar D. Dr Kaleem Imam Updated by: Ijaz Ali Who is Current IGP of Gilgit Baltistan? A. Dr.Mujeeb ur Rehman B. Sabir Ahmed C. Sanaullah Abbasi D. Mr.Abbas Ajangpa Updated by: Azhar Abbas wafa Downloaded from ↪ www.CSSMCQs.com | 2 Current Inspector Generals of Police In Pakistan Who is the Current IG of KPK police? A. Salahuddin Khan Mehsud B. Muhammad Naeem Khan C. Nasir Khan Durrani D. Sanaullah Abbasi Updated by: Hussain Ahmad Who is the Current IG of Punjab Police? A. Inam Ghani B. Capt. (R) Arif Nawaz Khan C. Shoaib dastagir D. Muhammad Tahir Updated by: Azhar Ali Do you know these Question? Find the missing number in the box? Which is the best month mentioned in Al-Quran? Who is the writer of the famous Turkish drama “Dirilis Ertugrul”? Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) was established in which year? Where Al-Azhar University is situated? When terrorist attack was launched on Army Public School (APS) in Peshawar on: Is bronze an alloy, what is it made up of? Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden was killed by U.S. -
Rules of Business 1973
For official use only RULES OF BUSINESS 1973 (As amended up to 27th May, 2021) CABINET SECRETARIAT (Cabinet Division) Islamabad [Ministerial-I Section] T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S PART A.—GENERAL Rule Page 1. Title and commencement…..……………………………………………………………………………. 1 2. Definitions…………………………………………………………………………………………………1 -2 3. Allocation of Business………………………………………………………………………………….….3 4. Organization of Divisions……………………………………………………………………………… 3 5. Transaction of Business………………………………………………………………………………. 4-5 6. Individual and collective responsibility…………………………………………………………… 5 7. Orders and instruments, agreements and contracts………………………………………… 5-6 PART B.—CONSULTATION AMONG DIVISIONS 8. Inter-Division procedure………………………………………………………………………………… 6-7 9. Secretaries’ Committee…………………………………………………………………………………….7 10. Consultation with the Cabinet Division …………………………………………………………… 8 11. Consultation with the Establishment Division ………………………………………………… 8 12. Consultation with the Finance Division …………………………………………………………… 9 13. Consultation with Foreign Affairs Division ………………………………………………………. 9 14. Consultation with the Law and Justice Division....................................................................................... 10 14A. Consultation with the Revenue Division …………………………………………………………. 10 PART C.—REFERENCES TO THE PRIME MINISTER AND THE PRESIDENT 15. Reference to the Prime Minister ………………………………………………………………. 11-12 15A. Reference to the President……………………………………………………………………………… 12 PART D.—CABINET PROCEDURE 16. Cases to be brought before Cabinet -
Annual Report 06
Federal Law Enforcement Agencies 2006 National Police Bureau Municipal Road, G-6 Markaz, Islamabad. NATIONAL PUBLIC SAFETY COMMISSION Telephone: 051-9207717 Fax: 051-9215502 Email: [email protected] Website: www.npb.gov.pk CONTENTS Page Vision i Mission ii Acronyms iii Foreword iv Executive Summary Chapter-1 National Public Safety Commission An Overview 1.1Introduction 1 1.2Functions 2 1.3Secretariat 3 Chapter-2 NPSC: A Resume of Activities During 2006 2.1International Seminar 4 2.2Meetings 6 Chapter-3 Law and Order Situation During 2006 3.1Introduction 8 3.2Crime Situation 8 3.3Bomb Blasts 9 3.4Sectarian Killings 10 3.5Challenges 10 3.6Response to threats 10 Chapter-4 Performance of Federal Law Enforcement Agencies 4.1Islamabad Capital Territory Police 12 4.2National Highways and Motorway Police 13 4.3Pakistan Railways Police 14 4.4Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) 15 4.5Frontier Constabulary 16 4.6National Police Academy (NPA) 17 Vision Chapter-5 Citizen friendly, accountable and Performance of Provincial/Regional Police 5.1Punjab Police 18 depoliticised police force that values 5.2SindhPolice 19 impartiality, transparency and integrity. 5.3 NWFP Police 19 5.4Balochistan Police 20 5.5Northern Areas 21 5.6Azad Jammu & Kashmir 22 Chapter-6 Police Order 2002 Implementation Challenges 23 Chapter-7 National Police Bureau 25 Chapter-8 Mission The Way Forward 30 Annexures To guarantee the operational neutrality of I. Profile of Members of NPSC 31 the police by insulating it from extraneous II. Organisation of NPSC 32 pressures and make it accountable and III. Budget Estimates for 2007-2008 35 responsive to the community. -
2. Full Document
Country Office Pakistan Strengthening Pakistan’s Law Enforcement, Criminal Justice and Health Response to COVID-19 (Update – May 2020) Table of Contents Executive Summary ...................................................................................................................................... 5 UNODC in Pakistan ....................................................................................................................................... 7 Situation Analysis – Impact of COVID-19 on Pakistan ................................................................................ 8 Challenges, Risks and UNODC COPAK’s Response .................................................................................... 10 Community based Policing to Promote ROL ......................................................................................... 10 Preventing Cybercrime ........................................................................................................................... 13 Treatment, Care and Rehabilitation of people with drug use disorder in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic ................................................................................................................................................ 15 COVID-19 Preparedness and Responses in Prisons ............................................................................... 18 Gender-based Violence against Women and Girls................................................................................ 21 Accountability and Prevention of -
Which US Newspaper Named Imran Khan on List for Peace Prize?
Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi had postponed Which US Newspaper named Imran Khan on list for Peace his trip to __________ due to the ‘sensitive’ regional situation Prize? on 25 Feb 2019? C. Christian Science Monitor C. Japan Who has been Appointed as Chairman of Kashmir Which two media groups got Rights for live-streaming the Committee in Pakistan? HBL PSL 2019. C. Fakhar Imam A. Geo tv and Jang group Who is the Current Minister of Information and Culture in Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) named_________as the new Punjab? live production partner for the HBL Pakistan Super League C. Syed Sumsam Ali Bukhari (PSL-4) On 19 Feb 2019? Which Batsman has broken Shahid Afridi record of most C. Blitz and Trans group sixes in international cricket? “Sikka Baqaida” is an initiative by State bank of Pakistan, A. Chris Gayle To facilitate the: Which of following Woman Lawmaker Chaired ‘Pakistan B. Low-income and Unbanked population of the country. Senate’ on Women’s Day, 2019? Who has been appointed as Force Commander of the B. Krishna Kumari United Nations mission for the referendum in western Who is the captain of Peshawer Zalmi in PSL 2019? Sahara? C. Darren Sammy B. Maj. Gen ziaur Rehman, Pakistan Who is the Captain of Quetta Gladiators in PSL 2019? Name the Sindh Assembly Speaker who was arrested by B. Sarfaraz Ahmed National Accountability Bureau (NAB) on corruption Who is the Current Ambassador of Pakistan to Iran? allegations on February 20, 2019? B. Riffat Masood C. Agha Siraj Durrani Who became the first Pakistani surgeon to receive the How many Pakistani prisoners were released from KSA prestigious honorary membership of the British after the order of Prince Muhammad bin Salman by the Association of Urological Surgeons (BAUS)? request of PM Imran Khan? B. -
Reforming Pakistan's Police and Law Enforcement Infrastructure
UnITEd States InSTITUTE oF PEAcE www.usip.org SPEcIAL REPoRT 202.457.1700 • fax 202.429.6063 ABOUT THE REPO R T Hassan Abbas An effective police force is critical to countering insurgency. In Pakistan, an understaffed and underequipped police force is increasingly called on to manage rising insecurity and militant violence. This report evaluates the obstacles to upgrading the existing police system and recommends traditional and Reforming Pakistan‘s innovative reform options, including major restructuring of the total civilian law enforcement infrastructure, without which the police force cannot be effectively improved. Because Pakistan’s police capacity has direct implications for the country’s ability Police and Law to tackle terrorism, the United States and its allies would realize counterterrorism dividends by helping law enforcement efforts through modern training and technical assistance. Enforcement Professor Hassan Abbas holds the Quaid-i-Azam Chair at the South Asia Institute of Columbia University and is a Infrastructure senior adviser at the Harvard Kennedy School’s Belfer Center. His previous papers on the subject of police reforms in Pakistan were published by the Institute for Social Policy Is It Too Flawed to Fix? and Understanding and the Brookings Institution (both in Washington, D.C.) in 2009. He is also a Bernard Schwartz Fellow at the Asia Society, New York, where he is director of the Pakistan Study Group, which is developing “Pakistan 2020: Summary A Vision for a Better Future and a Roadmap for Getting There.” • An efficient, well-functioning police service is critical to counterinsurgency as well as counter- © 2011 by the United States Institute of Peace.