DLP Report
PESHAWAR
Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur has said that the provincial government would continue to prioritize the provision of necessary resources to meet the evolving needs of the police force, aligning them with modern standards and requirements.
Ali Amin Gandapur, after inaugurating newly established police facilitation centre in Peshawar’s Sharqi Police Station on Wednesday, said the provincial government’s commitment to providing maximum convenience and services to citizens across all sectors, said an official statement.
He emphasized the importance of creating a people-friendly culture in police stations, ensuring that citizens feel completely secure and supported when accessing police services.
During his visit, senior police officials briefed the Chief Minister on the array of services and facilities being provided at the center.
The statement said that ‘Police Facilitation Center’ has been designed to offer a wide range of essential police services under one roof, aimed at improving convenience and accessibility for the public.
The centre has been designed to offer a wide range of essential police services under one roof, aimed at improving convenience and accessibility for the public.
The centre will provide services including police clearance certificates, character certificates, foreign registration, employee verification, domicile verification, missing and theft reports, tenant information forms, traffic information and driving licenses.
The Police Facilitation Center operates as an integrated, online system, allowing citizens to access most of these services remotely, without the need to visit a police station in person.
This center is the third of its kind in the province, following the launch of similar centers in Nowshera and Charsadda.
In the next phase, the government plans to expand this initiative to other districts across KP.








