The Government of Punjab has launched the country’s first virtual women’s police station to improve access to justice and make it easier for women to report harassment and seek protection.
The initiative, based in Lahore, is part of broader efforts to enhance women’s safety in both public and private spaces through digital tools and faster response systems.
The virtual police station allows women to file complaints through several accessible channels:
These options aim to reduce barriers for victims who may hesitate to visit physical police stations.
Officials say the initiative is designed to provide a more secure and convenient reporting system, especially for women facing harassment or abuse.
The inclusion of live video calls enables real-time interaction with authorities, helping victims report incidents and seek assistance without delay.
The move reflects a growing push toward digital policing solutions in Pakistan, leveraging technology to improve public safety services and response efficiency.
With women often facing challenges in reporting harassment, authorities expect the virtual police station to encourage more victims to come forward and access support.
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