In a major policing reform, Punjab Police has announced that body cameras will soon be introduced for officers and traffic personnel across the province. Punjab Police will introduce body cameras for officers in phases over the next two months to improve transparency and accountability.
The decision was shared by Inspector General of Police Abdul Kareem during a high-level meeting at the Central Police Office, as part of broader reforms aimed at strengthening accountability and public trust.
Why Body Cameras Are Being Introduced
The initiative falls under the “Fast, Fearless, Transparent Justice” reform agenda.
According to officials, body cameras will:
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Increase transparency during field operations
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Reduce complaints of misconduct
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Provide recorded evidence during disputes
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Strengthen public confidence in policing
The rollout will be completed in phases over the next two months.
Additional Accountability Measures Announced
Alongside body cameras, several new steps have been ordered:
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Installation of panic buttons outside police stations
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Strict monitoring of CCTV cameras at stations
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Activation of a modern control and monitoring room
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Backup systems for uninterrupted surveillance
These measures aim to ensure constant oversight of police activities.
Improved Public Interaction Guidelines
The IGP directed officers to address citizens respectfully using terms like:
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Sir
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Madam
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Sahib
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Sahiba
Training and counseling sessions will also be conducted to improve professional conduct.
Strict Action Against Misconduct
The Punjab Police leadership warned that officers found involved in:
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Corruption
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Abuse of authority
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Misconduct
Will face immediate and strict disciplinary action.
Through the Safe Cities system, officials will directly monitor police stations, SHOs, investigation rooms, and field staff.
What This Means for Citizens
The introduction of body cameras is expected to:
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Increase transparency in traffic stops and arrests
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Protect both officers and citizens during interactions
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Provide digital evidence in case of complaints
It signals a shift toward technology-driven policing reforms in Punjab.
FAQs – Punjab Police Body Cameras
When will Punjab Police start using body cameras?
The rollout will begin immediately and complete within two months in phases.
Will traffic police also wear body cameras?
Yes, both police officers and traffic personnel will be equipped.
Why are body cameras being introduced?
To enhance transparency, accountability, and public trust.
Are other reforms being implemented?
Yes, panic buttons, improved CCTV monitoring, and professional training programs are also underway.
Will misconduct cases be recorded through these cameras?
Yes, recorded footage can be used for accountability and investigations.
Final Insight
The decision to introduce body cameras for Punjab Police officers marks a significant modernization step in law enforcement. By combining surveillance technology with behavioral reforms, the province aims to build a more transparent, accountable, and citizen-friendly policing system in 2026 and beyond.
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