Punjab Police پنجاب پولیس > Regional Police Officer ( RPO ) , Dera Ghazi Khan
Mr. Muhammad Azhar Akram (RPO ) Regional Police Officer for DG Khan. He took over in December 2025. He holding frequent Khuli Kachehri (open courts) to quickly resolve public complaints, recovering money, saving homes, and focusing on public relief and police-public interaction. The Regional Police Officer (RPO) Dera Ghazi Khan heads one of the key police regions of Punjab, covering Dera Ghazi Khan, Muzaffargarh, Layyah, and Rajanpur districts. Currently led by DIG Muhammad Azhar Akram, the office focuses on maintaining peace, delivering quick justice through public outreach, and enhancing police efficiency in line with the vision of accessible and accountable policing. Key Responsibilities Supervising District Police Officers (DPOs) in the region. Conducting surprise visits to police stations. Reviewing under-investigation cases and improving service delivery. Addressing citizens' grievances directly. Maintaining security in border and rural areas. Implementing Punjab government directives on policing and public service. Detailed responsibilities of the Regional Police Officer (RPO) DG Khan (a DIG-rank officer in Punjab Police, Pakistan). The RPO heads the D.G. Khan Police Region, which includes the districts of Dera Ghazi Khan, Muzaffargarh, Layyah, and Rajanpur. The RPO reports directly to the Inspector General of Police (IGP) Punjab and acts as the senior supervisory authority for policing in the region. Core Responsibilities (Administrative & Operational) Overall Supervision of the Region: Ensure efficient policing, law and order, and crime control across all districts in the region. This includes monitoring District Police Officers (DPOs) and guiding their performance. Law and Order Maintenance: Prevent and control crime, riots, terrorism threats, and public disorder. Special focus is given to border areas, katcha (riverine) regions, and sensitive events like Muharram, Eid, or festivals. Crime Prevention & Detection: Oversee strategies for reducing serious crimes (murder, robbery, kidnapping, sexual assault, etc.). Promote intelligence-led policing, proactive patrolling, and use of modern technology. Investigation Oversight: Review progress of important/under-investigation cases. Ensure timely and fair investigations. A Superintendent of Police (Regional Investigation) often assists the RPO in this area. Discipline & Training: Maintain discipline, efficiency, and training standards of police personnel in the region. Conduct performance reviews and take action against negligence or misconduct. Security Arrangements: Plan and supervise high-security duties, VIP movements, and special operations (e.g., anti-terror or search operations in border/katcha areas). Public Service & Grievance Redressal Khuli Kachehri (Open Courts): Hold regular open courts to directly hear and resolve public complaints. This includes recovering money, settling property disputes, saving homes from illegal occupation, and providing quick relief. The goal is doorstep justice with zero tolerance for delays or negligence. Public Complaints Review: Daily or frequent review of citizen grievances related to police services. Direct subordinate officers to take swift action. Community Engagement: Strengthen police-public relations through outreach, meetings with locals, and initiatives for better service delivery. Monitoring & Inspection Conduct surprise visits to police stations, check posts, and forward posts. Review crime statistics, investigation quality, and overall police performance. Ensure implementation of Punjab government and IGP directives on policing reforms, technology use (e.g., CCTV, helplines), and citizen-friendly services. Monitor highway patrolling and traffic management through units like Punjab Highway Patrol (PHP) in the region. Coordination & Reporting Coordinate with other law enforcement agencies (e.g., army, rangers in border areas) and district administration. Prepare or contribute to annual policing plans for the region, focusing on local challenges like population growth, law and order deterioration, and criminal elements. Report regularly to the IGP on regional performance, challenges, and achievements. Additional Focus Areas in DG Khan Region Border & Katcha Area Security: Vigilance against smuggling, terrorism, and criminal hideouts in riverine/border zones. Special Occasions: Enhanced security during religious events (e.g., Good Friday, Easter, Muharram) and public holidays. Employee Welfare: Occasionally address police personnel issues, including appeals, promotions, and family welfare (e.g., meetings with employees' children). The RPO is expected to interfere minimally in day-to-day district matters but ensures a uniform standard of efficiency, cooperation between districts, and accountability. The role emphasizes both professional policing and accessible, people-friendly service aligned with the vision of the Punjab government. These responsibilities are rooted in the Police Order 2002, Punjab Police Rules, and practical directives from the IGP.
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