CM Balochistan, Ali Mardan Domki placing flowers on the memorial of police martyrs: Photo provided by DGPR

Syed Ali Shah:

QUETTA: Caretaker Chief Minister of Balochistan, Mir Ali Mardan Khan Domki, paid a visit to the Data Command and Control Center in Quetta. This visit showcased his commitment to ensuring security and effective management in the province. During his visit, he was briefed about various measures being taken to maintain law and order, particularly in border areas.

Mir Ali Mardan Khan Domki expressed his satisfaction with the strategic efforts of the police in handling the process of returning illegal immigrants. He emphasized the importance of ensuring the well-being of women, children, and young people throughout the entire process and providing them with necessary support.

Computerized FIR A Vital Step

One notable highlight of the discussion was the role of technology in enhancing the province’s crime prevention mechanisms. The implementation of a computerized FIR (First Information Report) system, replacing the manual process, was discussed as a vital step towards delivering justice to victims more efficiently.

The Caretaker Chief Minister applauded the commendable record-keeping system that ensures up-to-date information, contributing to effective law enforcement. He also took a moment to pay tribute to the brave martyrs of the Balochistan Police, who have tirelessly worked alongside other security forces to restore peace in the region.

Resources and equipment Be Provided To the Police

Mir Ali Mardan Khan Domki pledged to provide the necessary resources to modernize and equip the police with the tools and technology required to meet contemporary security challenges.

The dedication of the Balochistan Police and their sacrifices in the pursuit of peace were recognized and appreciated. The police personnel from Dua’s Police Chalk and Choband squad saluted the Caretaker Chief Minister in a show of respect and appreciation.

Accompanying the Chief Minister during this visit was the Caretaker Interior Minister, Mir Zubair Khan Jamali, Additional Chief Secretary Interior Zahid Saleem, and other high-ranking officials, signifying the collective commitment to ensuring security and peace in the Balochistan region.

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