Sindh Home Minister Ziaul Hassan Lanjar on Tuesday inaugurated the upgraded Citizens-Police Liaison Committee (CPLC) call centre 1102 during his visit to the CPLC.
He appreciated the CPLC’s role in combating crime. The CPLC chief informed the minister that the CPLC handled data on prison inmates, Zainab Alert, identification of dead bodies and crimes like kidnapping for ransom.
The CPLC chief also presented key recommendations regarding the institution, and the Sindh home minister assured that the government would fully support it. The home minister emphasised that upgrading the CPLC was essential for better and more effective results, and in this regard, the Sindh government was ready to provide all possible support and assistance.
He directed the inspector general of police to submit comprehensive recommendations regarding the installation of cameras along procession routes, police lines, police stations and the provision of drones so that necessary action could be taken for approval.
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