Women, Children Protection Unit Inaugurated in Nowshera

1 min read

PESHAWAR: The first women and children protection unit in the province was established by Nowshera police to support and encourage women and children to report crimes against them.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Inspector General of Police Akhtar Hayat Khan, who was the chief guest at the opening event, stated that this specialised unit would be essential in safeguarding the weaker members of society.

He added that it would serve as a model for other districts in the province regarding efficiency and best practices that must be followed in cases of abuse against women and children, said a statement issued here.

Speaking at the event, DPO Mohammad Azhar Khan stated that one of the greatest crimes was the increasing number of violent crimes against women and youth.

“In order to prevent such occurrences, identify and capture the offenders, and guarantee victims’ access to justice and reintegration into society, a specialised institutional mechanism that not only accomplishes the aforementioned objectives but also plays a crucial role in putting anti-violence laws into practice in both letter and spirit is necessary,” he stressed.

The statement went on to say that this unit would be run by female employees with a dedicated UAN number and a day care centre because women were reluctant to report crimes in police stations because of the often male-dominated atmosphere.

Furthermore, the police department had made transportation available to the unit in order to meet the requirements of medico legal obligations.

This centre will also provide victims with free mental health support based on need. According to the statement, preventive efforts will be taken in addition to providing public advice and information regarding repeat offenders and their tactics will be kept up to date.

Published in Dawn, November 9th, 2024

Previous Story

Youth Rapes Two Minor Sisters

Next Story

Sindh Likely to Adopt Law Soon for Compulsory Entry of CNIC Numbers in Nikahnama

Latest from Blog

Kidnapped Minor Girl Found Dead in Nankana

TOBA TEK SINGH: A nine-year-old girl was allegedly kidnapped and later found dead at Chak Allyanwala in Nankana Sahib district. According to Warburton police, the body of Riffat Fatima was recovered from a pit near her house. The girl’s father, Shahbazul Hassan, stated in his first information report registered under…

Mother among Five Held for Alleged Sale of Newborn

TOBA TEK SINGH: Tirkhani police, Faisalabad, arrested five people, including three women, for their alleged involvement in the sale and purchase of a newborn girl. Complainant ASI Zahid Bashir stated in his FIR, registered under Section 328 of the PPC and the Prevention of Trafficking in Persons Act 2018, that…

Govt Urged to Check Crimes against Women and Children

LAHORE: Women from different walks of life on Monday demanded that the government take urgent and effective measures against the rising incidence of crimes committed against women and children, besides voicing concerns over the lack of access to education and healthcare and the ‘discriminatory treatment’ meted out to people of…

Child Stunting is Pakistan’s Hidden Economic Crisis

KARACHI: Pakistan’s economic debate rarely strays far from familiar territory. Inflation, public debt, exports, taxation and the energy crisis dominate political speeches and newspaper headlines alike. These are undoubtedly pressing concerns for a country grappling with recurring fiscal instability. Yet beneath these visible economic challenges lies another crisis – less…

Dir Residents Raise Concern Over Stray Dogs

LOWER DIR: The increasing number of stray dogs in different parts of Lower Dir has emerged as a serious public safety and health concern, with residents urging authorities to introduce a comprehensive strategy to address the issue. Residents told Dawn on Sunday that packs of stray dogs were commonly seen…
Go toTop