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Punjab Police to Handle Cybercrime Cases as Province Unveils New Unit

Last updated: April 30, 2026 4:57 pm
Hifza Ahmed
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Lahore, April 10, 2026 — Punjab is moving to give its police a much bigger role in cybercrime response after Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz approved a dedicated Punjab Cyber Crime Unit, a step officials say is meant to tackle a surge in online harassment, blackmail, and privacy violations, especially cases involving women and children.

What makes this announcement stand out isn’t just the creation of another unit on paper. The provincial government says child victims of online blackmail or harassment will no longer be forced to show up at police stations or government offices to file complaints. Instead, mobile complaint units are expected to reach minors directly, while a virtual reporting option is also part of the plan, alongside complaint access through Police Khidmat Markaz channels. That’s a notable shift, and probably the part that will matter most to families.

Officials have also linked the initiative to a broader enforcement push. The province plans to establish a Punjab Police Cyber Patrol Wing and a Cyber Police Academy as part of the same package, suggesting the government wants not only complaint intake but also specialized digital policing capacity and training.

Maryam Nawaz said no one would be allowed to violate citizens’ privacy, and the provincial leadership has pitched the move as a direct response to rising abuse on social media platforms. The emphasis, again and again, has been on harassment, blackmail, and exploitation carried out online — the kind of cases that often leave victims unsure where to report them or whether they’ll be taken seriously.

Still, there’s an important legal wrinkle here. At the federal level, Pakistan’s cybercrime framework remains tied to national agencies responsible for cybercrime inquiries, investigations, and prosecutions. In practical terms, that means Punjab’s new setup may improve complaint handling, first response, and victim access inside the province, but the formal investigation and prosecution framework for cybercrime offences still sits within the broader national legal structure. That distinction will matter in practice.

For complainants, the practical takeaway is fairly simple: Punjab appears to be building a front-end provincial system that is easier to reach, less intimidating, and more tailored to sensitive cases. The federal cybercrime structure, meanwhile, still exists as the main statutory channel for formal cybercrime investigation. Whether the two systems work smoothly together — or leave people confused about where a case actually goes — is something to watch in the coming weeks.

The announcement also comes at a time when cyber-enabled abuse is becoming harder to dismiss as a minor issue. Online fraud, impersonation, digital blackmail, and privacy violations have all added to public concern, especially where women and children are being targeted. Punjab’s answer, at least for now, is to bring the police much closer to the complaint process and make reporting less punishing for victims. Whether that translates into faster arrests, cleaner prosecutions, and real deterrence is the real test.

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