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Revolutionizing public access through the Punjab mobile police station
The Punjab mobile police station serves as a fully functional police office on wheels, equipped to register FIRs at the scene — a first in the province’s history. It also handles new and renewal applications for learner, regular, international, and women-specific licences. By decentralizing these services, the government ensures faster access for citizens who often face long travel times or delays. 🌍
Maryam Nawaz emphasizes compassion and public service
During the launch ceremony, CM Maryam Nawaz handed over the keys of the Punjab mobile police station and licensing unit to the concerned officers and interacted warmly with the staff. She urged them to maintain a courteous and empathetic attitude while serving the public, especially women and senior citizens. “Public service must be rooted in respect and care,” she said. 👩✈️
Empowering women and underserved communities
The Punjab mobile police station and its licensing unit will especially serve women’s educational institutions and workplaces, offering secure and accessible services. It will also reach remote villages and towns that previously lacked convenient access to police or licensing offices. This initiative aligns with Punjab Police’s broader goal of building trust and improving citizen facilitation. 💪
Part of wider reforms and flood rehabilitation efforts
The inauguration of the Punjab mobile police station coincides with the government’s ongoing flood rehabilitation program. On Monday, CM Maryam Nawaz distributed ‘Flood Cards’ in Okara and Depalpur, initiating a comprehensive plan to support families affected by the devastating floods. “I will not rest until every displaced person returns home,” she asserted — reflecting her dual focus on relief and reform. 🌊
Driving safety and digital governance through innovation
Introducing a Punjab mobile police station system also strengthens road safety and promotes digital governance. Easier access to legitimate driving licences reduces the risk of fake documents and improves compliance with traffic laws. Meanwhile, mobile FIR registration allows citizens to report crimes immediately, strengthening community policing and accountability. 🚓
How citizens can access the Punjab mobile police station services
Residents can track the movement schedule of the Punjab mobile police station through official district announcements and the Punjab government’s website. The mobile unit will make routine stops in urban and rural areas, ensuring that even distant communities can access fair and efficient police services. Regular updates will also appear on credible news platforms such as Geo News and ARY News. 📰
For complete coverage on Punjab’s governance and development projects, visit NewsCloud.pk — your trusted digital source for verified news and updates.
FAQs
- What is the Punjab mobile police station?
It’s a mobile unit launched by CM Maryam Nawaz that provides on-site FIR registration and driving licence services across Punjab. - What services are available at the Punjab mobile police station?
Citizens can register FIRs, apply for or renew learner, regular, international, and women’s driving licences, and receive basic police assistance. - Who can use the Punjab mobile police station services?
The unit serves all citizens, with special outreach for women, students, and residents of remote communities. - How does the Punjab mobile police station improve accessibility?
By traveling to various districts, it eliminates the need for long commutes to police offices, saving time and ensuring inclusivity. - Where can I find updates on Punjab mobile police station locations?
Schedules and updates are published on the Punjab Police website and major news outlets such as NewsCloud.pk.
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