Case registered against Dolphin Force for harassing women


A case was registered on Friday against Dolphin Force, a specialised force meant to combat street crime, for harassing female staffers of the Punjab Food Authority (PFA).

The first information report (FIR) was lodged by the PFA’s Safety Officer Saima Ikram at the Saddar Police Station in Lahore, Express News reported.

Dolphin force get additional 1,315 graduates

According to the draft of the FIR, armed men along with some fake journalists and Dolphin Force officials recently stopped a vehicle of the provincial food authority near a Shell fuel station located on Rawalpindi’s Adiala Road and threatened its female staffers who were travelling in it. They even tried to enter the vehicle forcefully, claimed the FIR.

Punjab’s Dolphin Force was established with the help of Turkey in 2016. It was modelled on the Turkish National Force to patrol congested streets and roads.

The Punjab government has spent billions of rupees to enhance the force’s capabilities and has provided modern equipment to the specialised police unit so that they could improve the law and order situation in the province.

The chief minister said as many as 696 policemen of the Dolphin Force have completed training

  • Dolphin Force holds flag march in Rawalpindi

    The Flag March was supervised by City Police Officer Israr Ahmed Khan Abbasi

  • Dolphin Force launched in Faisalabad 

    Minister said the Punjab government had taken a number of revolutionary steps to make police culture people friendly


    Original news : https://tribune.com.pk/story/1601389/1-case-registered-against-dolphin-force-for-harassing-women/