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Sindh Police increasing digital surveillance on social media

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SP Suhai Aziz swiftly reacted to a case of a missing 20-year old girl Komal from DHA Karachi. A woman had posted a curious case of a girl missing from DHA, who happens to be the daughter of her housemaid. The woman said the girl worked in a beauty salon in DHA and went missing since 8pm on Sunday night.

She requested the people on social media to help her recover if anyone has any information about Komal. The tweet immediately grabbed the attention of social media as people started tweeting Sindh Police on the matter. The concerned SP Suhai Aziz immediately took notice of the issue and responded to woman’s tweet.

In her tweet, SP Aziz stated that the Victim Support Officer has contacted the girl’s father and it was revealed that it was a domestic matter and he does not want to pursue any legal action.
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“Thanks @Fareshte highlighting this matter. Victim Support Officer has talked to the girl’s father. He has confirmed that his daughter has left home at her own will and he doesn’t want any legal action in this regard”, tweeted SP Aziz.

Sindh police also garnered massive appreciation on social media, when they busted a child marriage in Kashmore. Sindh Police acting timely thwarting the marriage that saved a 10-year old girl and arrested her father and the groom. Recently, during Karachi’s heatwave, Sindh police in a humanitarian move, distributed chilled water bottles among commuters while facilitating the heat stroke camps set up by the government across the city.

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In order to beef up its service delivery, Sindh police has increased their presence on social media, and have been very proactive in following up complaints. Following the vision of Inspector General Sindh Syed Kaleem Imam, Sindh police officers are now actively engaging with people on social media to address their complaints, which is a positive step towards modern community policing. Such steps will also help eradicate the structural impediments that obstruct the swift delivery of justice.

The active engagement between police and the people is imperative to remove the communication barrier while relaxing the strenuous procedure of reporting a complaint.