LAHORE: Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has launched Pakistan’s first dedicated Riot Management Police Force, marking a significant step forward in law enforcement and crowd control in the province.
The new force has been created within the Punjab Police framework to protect the life, property, and safety of citizens as well as government infrastructure.
Speaking on the occasion, the Chief Minister emphasized that protecting the lives and property of citizens remains her top priority.
The provincial cabinet has formally approved the establishment of the force, which comprises physically fit, capable, and well-trained officers—specifically prepared to respond to unrest with professionalism and restraint.
As per her directive, a comprehensive eight-week professional training programme was conducted for the first batch of personnel at the Police Training Center Farooqabad.
The training followed manuals from the United States, Turkiye, Europe, and other developed countries, and was delivered by experts trained in Turkiye. During the passing-out ceremony, officers demonstrated exceptional crowd-control drills designed to safely manage violent protest scenarios.
The first phase of the Riot Management Police Force includes 5,000 personnel, out of which 3,000 have successfully completed training. These personnel will be deployed across Punjab’s regional headquarters, with 250 officers assigned to each region to ensure swift and organized response to unrest.
Each Riot Management Police team of 250 personnel is supported by 15 specialized sub-units, including First Aid Unit, Drone Surveillance Team, Crowd Engagement Team, Negotiation Team, Crowd Control Unit, Arrest Unit, Evacuation Team, K9 (dog handler) Unit, Sniper and Tactical Response Team.
The force has been equipped with advanced crowd-control equipment, safety gear, and riot protection tools, and personnel will receive special allowances based on their professional roles.
CM Maryam Nawaz was briefed that the Riot Management Police has been specially trained to manage all types of crowds, including organized violent groups. –Agencies