Measures taken to strictly enforce code of conduct

Rs60 million will be spent on setting up a live video monitoring wall


Our Correspondent February 06, 2024
A control room monitor shows footage from a CCTV camera mounted in Bhakkar. The equipment will help the monitoring cell to prevent untoward incidents. Photo: Express

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LAHORE:

Punjab Police has initiated a security plan, including the construction of a live video monitoring wall for 36 districts of the province, costing up to Rs60 million.

Inspector General Police Dr Usman Anwar expressed confidence in the preparedness of Punjab Police for ensuring a peaceful and transparent electoral process.

He affirmed the police's commitment to collaborating with national institutions to maintain peace during the elections.

He emphasised strict legal action against any attempts to breach the Election Commission's code of conduct, asserting a firm stance against those violating the law.

"All law enforcement agencies, armed and civil forces are collaborating under the leadership of the Election Commission to ensure a smooth election process. Any attempts to disrupt the elections or violate the code of conduct will be dealt with decisively," stated the IG.

Punjab Police, in conjunction with the National Radio and Telecommunication Corporation (NRTC), has installed CCTV cameras at sensitive polling stations.

These cameras, along with security forces, are integral to monitoring both the security situation and election materials.

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Dr Anwar highlighted the utilisation of a location and monitoring app equipped with modern technology, serving as an alternative to the wireless system deployed by the Safe Cities authority.

This app is accessible to all police officers, enhancing coordination and responsiveness.

Assuring a safe electoral environment, the official emphasised that the police, with the support of national institutions, would uphold law and order during the elections.

Post-election, the commitment extends to facilitating the smooth transition to an elected democratic government.

In a parallel effort, Lahore police has adopted additional security measures to address potential security lapses. Officers have been instructed to get assurances from individuals with perceived hostilities in sensitive areas, ensuring their restrained behaviour.

Capital City Police Officer Lahore, Bilal Sadiq Kamyana, emphasized immediate action against any illegal activities during the electoral campaign and on polling day.

Published in The Express Tribune, February 6th 2024.

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