Police officers have been issued a strict directive prohibiting them from creating or sharing TikTok content while in uniform, following a circular from SP Headquarters Ahmad Zunair Cheema.
The new policy mandates that any officer, male or female, caught engaging in TikTok activities while on duty will face severe departmental consequences.
The circular stressed that there is no tolerance for TikTok content creators tarnishing the image of the police department.
Officers have also been instructed to delete any existing accounts or videos related to the platform as part of efforts to maintain the department's reputation.
SP Cheema highlighted the need for officers to uphold the highest standards of professionalism, both in their conduct and online presence.
"The integrity of
the force must be maintained, and officers are expected to reflect this in all aspects of their duties," he stated.
This move comes amid rising concerns about the impact of social media content created by officers in uniform, with fears that it could compromise the reputation and public image of the police force.
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