Regional Police Officer (RPO) Dr. Sohail Habib Tajik on Tuesday said a crime App was being launched besides installing a “helper” button in police stations to facilitate citizens in registering complaints about any criminal activity.
In case of failing to get the police response, the complainant will press the button which will automatically forward an emergency call to all senior police officers.
The RPO was addressing a press conference at his office for the first time after assuming the charge. He said with the help of citizens the police would be made a truly public service organization.
The alert buttons are being installed in police stations to get feedback from the citizens. If a citizen does not get a response from the police station, an SOS message will be generated as soon as the complainant presses the button.
RPO says initiative aimed to ensure citizens approach police to lodge any complaint without fear
All senior officers, including the RPO and district and circle police officers, will get the message simultaneously, so it will not be possible for the police officials at the police stations to ignore the complaint.
“All available resources will be spent on the police force,” the RPO said. He said he believed in transparency and wanted to get positive results by introducing community policing in Rawalpindi.
The RPO said the crime App was being launched for ensuring transparency so that no crime could be concealed. He said 3,000 FIRs, which were lying pending with the police, had been registered by the police during the last one month.
He said people were afraid of visiting police stations to lodge their complaints but the App would help them approach the police without any fear. Statistics collected from the police showed that 24,996 cases were registered with the police from January 1 to December 30, 2019, compared to 16,906 cases registered during the corresponding period in 2018.
The RPO said the legal system was formulated when the British established the police force but we are now dealing with challenges of the 21st century. When the British made the police force and its rules, they did not include any punishment for telling lie and policing for rural areas.
He said cybercrime had become common and the police were shifting to modern technology to deal with it.
The RPO said the safe city project would take three years to become operational and would give the best results within the resources available with the police.
He said 400 police employees serving at residences and offices of police officers had been called back and posted to police stations aimed at strengthening the police working. He said his top priority was to change public perception about police and to gain people’s confidence.