LANDIKOTAL
The Landikotal police on Wednesday said they have issued clearance reports to 2,211 individuals traveling abroad in 2024,while received 342 character certificates in 2024. Addtional station house officer Azmat Wali Shinwari said that during the year they have recorded 85 First Information Reports(FIRs) in various cases including to mobile theft.
Additionally, he said FIRs were lodged for various other cases including 121 on driving licenses cases, 188 cases on national identity cards, 8 for vehicle documents, 2 for electricity meter theft, 5 for service cards, 3 for firearm licenses, 2 for SIM cards, 1 for land documents, 4 for educational documents and 2 for vehicle number plates. The police said they have successfully recovered 50 percent of the stolen mobile phones and returned them to their rightful owners. He said the achievement was credited to the efforts of the investigation wing led by Assistant Sub-Inspector Musarrat Shinwari and Moharrar Khairullah Shinwari.
He said comprising experienced and educated officers, they have been commended for their professionalism and efficient handling of public grievances and applications.
Citizens have appreciated the staff’s friendly attitude and timely services, which have significantly improved public trust in the police department.
The police have also implemented reforms to streamline the application process for driving licenses, passports and identity cards, reducing delays and making these services more accessible. The transparent and efficient system introduced by the police has been widely appreciated by locals, who have found it easier to access services.
Furthermore, the police have actively engaged with the community through awareness campaigns and regular meetings to address crime prevention and ensure public safety.
Citizens have also praised these initiatives, thanking Landikotal police and district police officer Rai Mazhar Iqbal for the their commitment to maintaining security and providing timely assistance. The Landiotal police efforts have set a positive example for law enforcement, strengthening community-police relations and enhancing public confidence in the rule of law across the Khyber District.










