By Our Correspondent
LAHORE: Capital City Police Officer (CCPO) Bilal Siddique Kamyana chaired a performance review meeting of the Civil Lines and City Divisions at his office on Saturday.

During the meeting, the CCPO directed police officials to intensify their crackdown on drug trafficking, gambling, and burglary across the city. He also called for proactive measures to prevent motorcycle theft and instructed that decoy operations using plainclothes personnel be carried out to curb street crime.
The meeting also focused on the importance of expediting the completion of challans in pending cases. The CCPO directed officers to ensure that complainants of financial crimes are given timely relief and that all outstanding road challans are resolved within the specified timeframe. He emphasized inter-departmental coordination, stating that all police wings must work in unison to eradicate crime at the grassroots level.
“My target is to build public trust in the police,” Kamyana said, urging officers to treat citizens with courtesy and professionalism. He stressed the importance of improving the public image of the police and noted that service-oriented policies would strengthen public confidence in law enforcement. “I will personally monitor all image-building initiatives of the police,” he added.
The meeting was attended by senior police officials including DIG (Admin) Imran Kishwar, DIG (Investigation) Zeeshan Raza, DIG (Operations) Faisal Kamran, SSP (Investigation) Muhammad Naveed, SSP (Operations) Tassawar Iqbal, along with SPs of Civil Lines and City Divisions, ASPs, Circle Officers, SHOs, and Investigation Incharges.

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