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PIMPD trainee officers visit Safe Cities office

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The officers, undergoing training as part of the 12th induction training course at the Punjab Institute of Management and Professional Development (PIMPD), visited the Punjab Safe Cities Authority (PSCA) as part of their orientation programme. The delegation consisted of 40 officers.

Director Public Relations Tauseef Sabih Gondal told the delegation the PSCA’s mandate has been extended across the Punjab province. He emphasised that a modern infrastructure like Safe Cities is essential for modern policing.

Tauseef Sabih, along with DSP Agha Nasir, provided the delegation with a briefing on functioning of the organisation. The delegation visited various departments. The trainee officers were taken to Police 15 Emergency Helpline and the Electronic Data Analysis Centre. They were shown the operations and monitoring procedures for key locations in the city.

The officers were also briefed on the operations of the Media Management Centre and the Advanced Traffic Management System. Tauseef Sabih informed the delegation that the Punjab Safe Cities Authority was playing a pivotal role in revival of cricket in Pakistan. He reiterated that the Authority’s jurisdiction extends throughout Punjab, and its significance is critical for modern policing.—APP

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