Pakistan, China Boost Law Enforcement Ties with New Policing Partnership
ISLAMABAD – Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi met with a high-level delegation from the Beijing Police Department, led by Deputy Director General Gao Jianzan, to enhance bilateral cooperation between the law enforcement agencies of Pakistan and China.
The meeting, reported by 24NewsHDTV, focused on strengthening institutional collaboration between the Islamabad Police and the Beijing Police, particularly through modern policing strategies and the integration of advanced technologies.
👮 Islamabad Police to Get Advanced Training in China
A key outcome of the meeting is a training initiative under which a group of Islamabad police officers will soon travel to Beijing for specialized courses in:
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Modern policing techniques
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Artificial intelligence in law enforcement
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Operational efficiency and digital surveillance tools
Minister Naqvi stated that the training would “significantly enhance the professional capabilities of the Islamabad Police.”
🛡️ Focus on Anti-Riot and Counter-Crime Support
In addition to AI-based training, the Beijing Police will provide anti-riot training and support Pakistan in tackling major security threats, including:
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Terrorism
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Organized crime
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Drug trafficking
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Human smuggling
The two sides also agreed on the importance of real-time intelligence sharing to improve regional security cooperation.
🤝 Delegates from Both Nations Present
The Chinese delegation included:
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Li Yuhang, Deputy Director General, Ministry of Public Security of China
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Senior officers from the Beijing Police Department
Pakistani representatives included:
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Minister of State for Interior Talal Chaudhry
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Federal Secretary for Interior
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Director General of the FIA
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Inspector General of Islamabad Police
🌐 A Step Toward Regional Security and Strategic Partnership
Minister Naqvi thanked the Chinese delegation for their commitment to enhancing bilateral police cooperation, calling it a “strategic move to ensure long-term stability and public safety.”
Both countries expressed a strong desire to deepen their collaboration in law enforcement, marking the beginning of a more robust security partnership.