Irfan Tariq further said that police personnel will use body cameras at 137 hotspots in the province.


Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: A mobile application has been developed for the security of upcoming general elections ahead on February 8.
According to the details, Deputy Inspector General Information Technology (DIGIT) Irfan Tariq stated that there will be monitoring in Central Police office (CPO), District Police office (DPO) and Regional Police office (RPO) through the application. Mapping of the entire province has been completed in it.
DIGIT said that the application includes various features including emergency alert and health facilities, it also includes audio and video call feature.
Irfan Tariq further said that police personnel will use body cameras at 137 hotspots in the province.

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