LAHORE: Punjab Safe Cities Authority (PSCA) has issued the statistics about law and order along with performance report of Punjab Police Integrated Command, Control and Communication Centre (PPIC3) for the month of February 2019.In the last month, PSCA Operations Monitoring Centre (OMC) secured more than 57,998 observations that warranted interception of more than 243 suspicious persons by PRU and Dolphin Squad and a thorough probe of 5,593 suspicious vehicles. A total of 5,396 vehicles and motorbikes were spotted and intercepted for having no or non-standard number plates and action was taken duly by the ground units thereof.Employing the state-of-the-art CCTV surveillance operations through the geostrategic grid of cameras within the metropolis, the OMC monitored more than 20 rallies and protests and ensured security measures.The 15 Emergency Helpline received 366,337 calls, out of which, 212,465 were considered hoaxes and approximately 35,239 calls were made with genuine concerns.The Dispatch Control Centre (DCC) generated cases for further action.The Media Monitoring Centre continued its campaign regarding road safety, e-challaning and efficient use of emergency helpline 15 on official twitter account PSCAsafecities and official Facebook account Punjabsafecities.PPIC3 served electronic data evidence acquisition requests initiated by Punjab Police and other law enforcement agencies by releasing data pertaining to more than 185 heinous crime cases in addition to showing playback footage to investigation officers in 524 instances. PSCA extended its services in 1,305 cases pertaining to rescue and 5,590 cases pertaining to traffic queries and emergency calls.The PSCA public safety app also set its mark high in Feb contributing to recovery of 14 missing persons, three cars, 124 motorbikes and five auto-rickshaws through its Lost & Found Centre.The Dispatch Control Center supported citizens in 35,239 cases through ground teams. PSCA is diligently playing its part in enhancing road sense among the people by displaying directives and situational messages on its the variable messaging service (VMS) displayed on LCDs across all major roads of the metropolis along with speed limit boards. Punjab Safe Cities Authority has initiated a crackdown in coordination with Punjab Police and CTP against illegal and non-custom paid vehicles and those with fake number plates.PSCA has requested the citizens to contact helpline 15 in case of any emergency or to report an illegal activity in the City.
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