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Crime Control Department
Crime investigation department in Punjab, Pakistan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Crime Control Department (CCD) is a special wing of Punjab Police, initiated by Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, established on 26 February 2025 to deal with a serious and organized crime in the province.[1] It is working with the authority to establish an independent order, its own police station, and the first information reports (FIR).[2][3]
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History
CCD was created through an amendment to the Police Order 2002 via the Police (Amendment) Ordinance 2025.[4][5] Its formation was aimed at improving the investigation and prosecution of high-profile crimes, including land grabbing, extortion, kidnapping, and organized gang activity.[6][7]
Structure
This section is led by an Additional Inspector General (Adel. IG), supported by Deputy Inspector General (DIGS), SSP, SPS and other officials. By 2025, about 4,250 employees are deployed under CCD in all districts of Punjab.[8]
Functions
CCD investigates crimes such as murder, dacoity, extortion, vehicle theft and kidnapping for ransom.[2] It runs its own police stations, uses modern surveillance tools, including drone and crime-mapping software Fatware, and collaborates with other security agencies where necessary.[9]
Funding
The Punjab government has allocated Rs 5.56 billion for the establishment of CCD covering infrastructure, recruitment, equipment and IT systems.[9]
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References
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