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Punjab police to establish anti-women harassment, violence cell

Punjab police to establish anti-women harassment, violence cell
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PM Imran takes notice of Minar-e-Pakistan TikToker assault

Four missing girls found in Sahiwal

Six including two women, rickshaw driver arrested SAMAA | Jahangir Akram Khan - Posted: Aug 4, 2021 | Last Updated: 1 day ago SAMAA | Jahangir Akram Khan Posted: Aug 4, 2021 | Last Updated: 1 day ago Photo: File The Punjab police have traced four girls who went missing from Lahore’s Hanjarwal from Sahiwal on Wednesday. The pair of two sisters had gone missing on July 30. According to the FIR, the daughters of plaintiff Irfan, a 10-year-old and 11-year-old, along with Akram’s daughters, aged 14 and 8, left the house for a Metro train ride and did not come back. Police said on Wednesday that one of the girls had a phone with her. They traced that phone to Sahiwal and alerted the police there.

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Punjab police launch internship program for students

Punjab police launch internship program for students
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IG orders developing app for protection of children

IG orders developing app for protection of children July 3, 2021 LAHORE:Inspector General of Punjab Police Inam Ghani has directed the DIG IT to develop a digital app for close monitoring of missing, abducted or abused children across the province so that information received about them from all sources including helpline 15, police stations and service centres are automatically updated on the app and effective and timely mutual coordination might be ensured to help them and take action against the culprits. Chairing a meeting at the Central Police Office on Friday, the IG asked the DIG IT to prepare the app as soon as possible and present that in the next meeting. He said the app should be made available to the general public on Google Play Store so the parents and heirs to the victim children could register themselves on the app and easily reach police with one click. He said the supervisory officers should focus on immediate action and cooperation for safe recovery of a child

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