The Punjab Police reforms spearheaded by Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz have been given a definitive timeline, with a three-month deadline set for implementation. As reported by ARY News on February 15, 2026, CM Maryam emphasized the need for the police to regain public trust, stating that 'people should trust Police for help in time of need.' The reforms include the installation of 'panic buttons' outside police stations for immediate complaint redressal and the introduction of an Online FIR Tracking System. Additionally, video and audio recordings of investigations are to be implemented, as noted by ARY News. Aaj TV further reports that the reforms aim to ensure that every police interaction is recorded with body cameras, with 14,000 body cams and 700 panic buttons to be distributed across Punjab.
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Maryam Nawaz Introduces Punjab Police Reforms and Deadlines

Punjab Police reforms led by CM Maryam Nawaz aim to boost trust with panic buttons, body cams, and online FIR tracking. Emphasizing respect and transparency, reforms target corruption and public sa...
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