Trainee officers visit PSCA

By Our Correspondent
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May 04, 2024
A group photo ofthe National Institute of Management officers along with the officers ofthe Punjab Safe Cities Authority (PSCA) on May 3, 2024. — Facebook/punjabsafecities

LAHORE: A nine-member delegation of under-training officers from the National Institute of Management visited the Punjab Safe Cities Authority (PSCA) here on Friday.

The Managing Director M Ahsan Younas and Chief Administration Officer Shoaib Mahmood briefed the delegation on the workings of the institution. According to details, the delegation was given the first virtual women's police station in Pakistan and briefed on the facilities provided.

The officers were informed about the Artificial Intelligence Traffic Management System and the Emergency 15 Panic Button. Work is underway on additional smart city projects in 18 cities, which will be completed soon. Free Wi-Fi facilities are being provided at 100 locations, including hospitals, educational institutions, and parks in Lahore. According to the spokesperson for Safe Cities, the delegation was informed that over 4.5 lakh women have installed the Women Safety App. The delegation was also briefed on the video call feature, Punjab Police App, and Safe City Web Portal for contacting virtual police.