Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has launched a new Punjab Police Pakistan App, allowing citizens to file First Information Reports (FIRs) online for lost documents without visiting a police station.
Through this app, people can easily report missing CNIC, passport, driving licence, and other important documents from the comfort of their homes. This initiative aims to save people time, money, and unnecessary hassle.
Once the online FIR is filed, a copy of the report will also be delivered to the applicant’s home address. This new facility is expected to benefit millions of citizens across Punjab who previously had to visit police stations for such minor cases.
Speaking at the launch ceremony, Maryam Nawaz said the app is part of the provincial government’s efforts to use modern technology for better public service delivery. She emphasized that the Punjab government is committed to making police services more accessible, transparent, and citizen-friendly.
The Punjab Police Pakistan App is now available for download on both the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store. Officials have urged people to use the app for reporting lost documents and other minor complaints.
This digital initiative is expected to reduce the burden on police stations and allow officers to focus more on serious crimes. It marks another step by the Punjab government towards e-governance and improving public convenience through technology.
