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LAHORE, Oct 21 (APP):Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif on Tuesday inaugurated Punjab’s first-ever Mobile Police Station and Licensing Unit Project aimed at delivering essential policing and licensing services directly to the public, particularly in remote and underserved areas.
Under the initiative, mobile units will facilitate citizens with on-site registration of FIRs, issuance and renewal of learner, regular and international driving licenses, and women-specific licensing services. The mobile stations will also extend assistance to girls’ education centers and working women, ensuring improved access to essential public services.
During the inauguration ceremony, the chief minister inspected the mobile police station, handed over its keys to the relevant officers, and interacted with the deputed staff. She directed them to maintain a compassionate and public-friendly approach while performing their duties.
Officials briefed the CM that a total of 33 Mobile Police Stations and Licensing Units will be deployed across Punjab to expand service outreach. Among them, seven “Pink” Mobile Police Stations, staffed entirely by female officers, will exclusively cater to women, ensuring a comfortable and secure environment.
The authorities further informed that a detailed schedule for the movement of these mobile units will be issued, enabling the public to be informed in advance about their arrival in specific areas.
Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif said the project marks a major milestone toward modern, inclusive, and responsive policing in Punjab, reaffirming her government’s commitment to transparency, public trust, and service accessibility.