Elite Police

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History

The Elite Force was created on the order of the then Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif in 1997–1998.[4]

In 2004, more funds were allocated for its expansion, and 5000 new personnel were inducted. The Elite Force was allocated to new checkpoints across Punjab intended to curb street crime.[5]

Their work drew attention in the wake of the 2009 attack on the Sri Lankan cricket team in Lahore.

Organization

The Elite Police Force is headed by the Additional Inspector-General of Police, Elite Police Force, Punjab, Lahore. Currently, Kunwar Shahrukh,

Additional Inspector-General of Police is leading Elite Police Police Force in Punjab.[6]

Training

During operations, they are headed by an officer trained in a "Basic Elite" course.[7]

The Elite Force is used in a range of special operations including "high-risk searches, raids and rescue operations".[8]

Members of the Elite Force are trained for six months at the Elite Police Training School (EPTS) at Badian, Lahore, by Pakistan's Special police trainers in personal combat, martial arts, crowd control, close quarters battle (CQB), and reconnaissance.

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Equipment

Elite Police members are often seen in black and green track suits.[9]

Small arms

Model Type Origin
Glock Semi-automatic pistol File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria
Beretta 92FS File:Flag of Italy.svg Italy
Benelli M4 Shotgun
Heckler & Koch MP5 Submachine gun File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany
M4 carbine Assault rifle File:Flag of the United States.svg United States
Type 56 File:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China
HK G3 File:Flag of Pakistan.svg Pakistan
PSR-90 Sniper rifle
MG3 Machine gun

Miscellaneous

Head of Organization

The highest rank in the Elite Police is the rank of Additional Inspector General of Police.[10] The following is the list of the Additional Inspector Generals of Police who have headed this unit.

No. Name of Officer From To
1 Javed Noor, PSP 12-02-2007 07-05-2007
2 Tariq Saleem Dogar, PSP 07-05-2007 09-05-2008
3 Kalb-i-Abbas, PSP 08-03-2010 05-11-2011
4 Muhammad Tahir, PSP 10-06-2015 20-10-2015
5 Shahid Hanif, PSP PPM 23-02-2018 04-08-2018
6 Shahid Hanif, PSP PPM 29-10-2018 16-04-2020
7 Muhammad Farooq Mazhar, PSP 16-04-2020 25-03-2021
8 Kunwar Shahrukh, PSP 06-12-2021 27-12-2022
9 DR Muhammad Waqar Abbasi, PSP 21-08-2023 Till date

Notable operations

The Elite Police were extensively involved in neutralizing enemy combatants who had laid siege to the Manawan Police Training School during the 2009 Lahore police academy attacks.

Mumtaz Qadri, the bodyguard who shot and killed Punjab governor Salmaan Taseer in Islamabad on January 4, 2011 was a member of the Elite Police.[11]

On August 12, 2017 a twelve year old boy was crushed to death by Elite Force Vehicle accompanying Mr. Nawaz Sharif (ex-prime minister).

None of the vehicles including rescue vehicles or the vehicle responsible stopped or took the boy to the hospital. Family of the victim was also pressurized later to omit vehicle registration number from first information report to police.[12]

See also

References

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External links

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