Students visit PSCA
LAHORE:Students and faculty members from the Department of Media and Communication Studies at the private university avisited the Punjab Safe Cities Authority (PSCA) for a study tour here on Monday.
The delegation was welcomed by PSCA Shift Commander DSP Kamran Khan, who guided them through various departments of the authority and gave a detailed briefing.During the visit, the delegation was briefed on Pakistan’s first Virtual Women Police Station, the Virtual Centre for Child Safety, the Women Safety App, and the Crime Stopper Service.
It was highlighted that new features have recently been added to the Women Safety App to ensure swift and effective assistance to women in distress or danger. The delegation was informed that the Crime Stopper Service ensures complete confidentiality of the informants, which has helped in building public trust.
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