nor the lifestyle of the cops improved in the barracks and offices as promised last year. The lockup is the same old-fashioned while the reporting room and the investigation rooms are just like other police stations,” said the source.
A source said that due to round-the-clock duty and stress, now only those cops are interested in posting as station house officers who either want to make money or spend their period as SHO, which is mandatory for promotion to the next grade. “Those who have no interest in making money or passing the mandatory period are no more interested in posting as SHOs due to the overwork at every police station,” said the source.
“The Gulbahar Model Police Station is as pathetic as other police stations. The crime rate is as it was previously and the complainants are being received here in the same old fashion and like the other police stations,” said a source.
Though there is little space for accommodation and offices of the cops, the Peshawar Police authorities have established the offices of SP City and ASP Gulbahar in the same police station. Besides, the Dispute Resolution Council also has its office and court in the same building.
The University Town and Faqirabad police stations are no different. There seems no change there in crime control, investigation or public dealing. Most of the gadgets are not being properly utilised. The Elite Police Force contingents were stationed in the reporting room of the University Town Police Station till last week.
While inaugurating the model police station in Gulbahar in April last year, Chief Minister Pervez Khattak had said that the reform programme had been initiated with three model police stations in Peshawar, but soon all the police stations in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa would be automatically converted into model police stations.
When contacted, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Operations Peshawar Dr Mian Saeed Ahmad said the model police stations were set up to provide effective service delivery mechanism. He said there were different from archaic police stations in outlook and attitude.
“Community desks and women’s desks in the model police stations have greatly reduced the gap between the public and police, but a lot more needs to be done, especially changing attitude of the officials at the police station level,” said Dr Mian Saeed Ahmad.