TPL Trakker has entered into a strategic partnership agreement with the Rapid Intervention and Operations Team of Punjab Police, operating under the command of Deputy Inspector General Asad Sarfaraz, to integrate advanced tracking and fleet intelligence technology into the unit’s operational command infrastructure. The collaboration marks a significant development in Pakistan’s law enforcement technology landscape, bringing together TPL Trakker’s two-and-a-half decades of expertise in GPS fleet management, real-time vehicle tracking, geofencing, and field force automation with the Rapid Intervention and Operations Team’s rapid-response public safety mandate across Punjab.
Through this collaboration, Rapid Intervention and Operations Team units will be equipped with advanced location intelligence, live operational dashboards, and optimised deployment protocols, ensuring the right resources reach the right place at exactly the right time. By integrating TPL Trakker’s proven tracking and fleet intelligence infrastructure into the Rapid Intervention and Operations Team’s operational command, Punjab Police will gain an unprecedented edge in situational awareness, resource deployment, and rapid response coordination during high-stakes public order situations. The ability to monitor unit locations in real time, visualise deployment patterns across an operational dashboard, and optimise the positioning of rapid response teams before and during incidents addresses a critical gap in how large-scale policing operations have historically been managed in Pakistan, where radio communication and manual coordination have remained the primary tools for command and control.
TPL Trakker Chief Executive Officer Nader Nawaz described the partnership as a natural extension of the company’s 25-year mission in tracking and intelligence technology, stating that technology is no longer a support function in law enforcement but the frontline itself. The framing reflects a broader shift in how policing institutions across Pakistan are beginning to approach technology investment, moving from treating it as an administrative convenience to recognising it as a core operational capability that directly determines the effectiveness of field deployments. The Rapid Intervention and Operations Team, as a unit specifically constituted for rapid intervention in complex public order scenarios, is a particularly fitting partner for this kind of intelligence-led operational upgrade, where seconds and metres of positional accuracy can determine outcomes.
The agreement follows TPL Trakker’s earlier partnership with Islamabad Police for the Smart City Project, through which the company is supporting advanced surveillance and data-driven policing capabilities under the Safe City Islamabad framework. Together, these partnerships signal a growing appetite within Pakistan’s law enforcement institutions to move toward a technology-enabled policing model that leverages real-time data, location intelligence, and operational analytics as standard tools for command decision-making rather than experimental additions to conventional policing practice.
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