In a major step toward digital governance, Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz inaugurated the Punjab Police Pakistan App, making police services more accessible and citizen-friendly.
The initiative allows residents to report the loss of important documents and file FIRs online without visiting police stations or service centres, marking a major move toward modernizing law enforcement services in the province.
Under this new digital facility, citizens will no longer need to visit police stations or service centers to report the loss of important documents such as identity cards, passports, driving licenses, and other essential papers.
Now you can report the loss of your CNIC, passport, driving license, and other important documents from the comfort of your home.
🔹Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz Sharif has launched the “Punjab Police Pakistan” app.
🔹Every citizen of Punjab can now easily register… pic.twitter.com/zGkYp6Gt4k
— PMLN (@pmln_org) April 9, 2026
Through the app, citizens will be able to file loss reports from the comfort of their homes, and even FIRs will be delivered directly to their doorstep.
According to officials, the initiative aims to digitalize police services, save citizens’ time and resources, and improve the efficiency and accessibility of public service delivery.














