Police Use E-Police Posts to Screen Over 14,000 Suspects in Chiniot
E-Police Posts Screen 14,705 Suspects in Chiniot Crackdown

CHINIOT: Police have intensified surveillance and crime-control efforts by utilizing technologically equipped e-police posts across the district. According to official figures, the police screened 14,705 suspicious individuals and 15,859 vehicles through the E-Police Post App during May as part of a campaign against criminal activities.

Enhanced Digital Monitoring

The digital monitoring system enabled law enforcement agencies to conduct swift verification and tracking of suspects, enhancing operational efficiency and public security. The e-posts are equipped with advanced technology that allows real-time data collection and analysis, helping officers identify potential threats quickly.

Arrests and Crackdown Results

During the month-long crackdown, the police arrested five proclaimed offenders and a court absconder while checking suspicious individuals at various locations. The e-police post app played a crucial role in cross-referencing vehicle registrations and criminal records, leading to these arrests.

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Officials stated that the initiative has significantly reduced response times and improved coordination among patrol units. The success of the e-police posts has prompted plans to expand the system to other districts in the province.

Citizens have expressed support for the heightened security measures, noting a visible decrease in petty crime and suspicious activity in their neighborhoods. The police urge the public to continue cooperating with authorities to maintain law and order.

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