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Over 100,000 Contacts in a Day: Punjab Police WhatsApp Service Receives Massive Response

  • August 25, 2022
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On the first day the Punjab Police WhatsApp service was made available to the public in order to more effectively and easily inform residents, more than 100,000 individuals allegedly contacted it.

According to a Punjab Police spokeswoman, a significant number of Pakistanis living abroad also used the service, and it is hoped that this figure would continue to rise.

Tuesday allegedly saw the launch of the Online Complaint Management System (CMS) and the Punjab Police WhatsApp by Inspector General of Punjab (IGP), Faisal Shahkar.

The Punjab Police’s WhatsApp number is 0331-7871787, and individuals can use this service at any moment to get the information they want. Citizens can contact the Punjab Police for more than 15 different services at the number by texting “Hi” or “Salam.”

The IGP complaint cell, complaints about sexual harassment, police service centre services, crime reports, the Zainab Alert, facilities for Overseas Pakistanis, criminal record verification of domestic workers, and citizen portal are just a few of the services offered. However, transmitting movies and photographs or making calls on the number should be discouraged as it is primarily intended for text-only complaints.

The WhatsApp number for the Punjab Police is 0331-7871787, and users may utilise this service at any time to acquire the information they need. Citizens can contact the Punjab Police for more than 15 different services at the number by texting “Hi” or “Salam.”

These are only a few of the services provided: the IGP complaint cell, sexual harassment complaints, police service centre services, crime reports, the Zainab Alert, facilities for Overseas Pakistanis, criminal record verification of domestic workers, and citizen portal. However, it should be discouraged from making calls or sending videos and photos as the number is primarily meant for text-only complaints.

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