The Faisalabad police department has published its annual comparative crime analysis for the 1920s and 2025, with significant progress in the prevention, response and application of crime.
The data depicts a promising table of improving public security, with a sharp drop in almost all categories of major crimes and stronger actions against illegal activities.
According to the report, Faisalabad witnessed a spectacular reduction in violent and immovable crimes in the past year.
Dacity’s incidents associated with the murder were divided by two in 2025 compared to the previous year.
Likewise, Dacity’s autonomous cases dropped by 59% and thefts decreased by 20%.
The crimes involving the tearing and theft of the vehicle also experienced a notable decrease, with a toilet of the car falling by 62%, a motorcycle uprooting 24%and a car flight and a motorcycle flight decreasing by 14 and 27%respectively.
These reductions reflect the increased efficiency of the police forces, helped by smarter patrol strategies and an improvement in community engagement.
Improving crime control is also obvious in data from the emergency intervention system. Emergency number 15 calls for home flight fell by 34%, while qualified flight calls by 17%.
The reports of the car and the general flight have experienced net reductions of 62 and 55% respectively, indicating a broader drop in street crime.
Vehicle and bicycle flights also tend to drop, with a safer environment for commuters and residents.
In the fight against narcotics, the police recorded a total of 1,518 cases in 2025. The crises included 488 kilograms of charas, 100 kilograms of heroin, 17 kilograms of opium, 15.91 kilograms of ice and more than 20,000 liters.
The ministry has made significant progress in targeting large -scale traffickers, increasing charas crises over 5 kilograms per 29% and heroin over 1 kilogram by an impressive 97% against 2024.
The arrest of high -level delinquents, classified as proclaimed offenders (POS) in category A, has also improved.
A total of 630 PDV in category A was arrested in 2025, marking an increase of 17% compared to the previous year.
These arrests included individuals involved in serious crimes such as murder, Dacity, ransom for the ransom and the array of vehicles.
Efforts to control the spread of illegal weapons remained an absolute priority. In 2025, police recorded 1,345 cases related to illegal weapons.
The crises included 1,080 pistols, 93 rifles, 79 guns, four revolvers and more than 4,800 cartridges.
This repression played a key role in reducing the circulation of illegal firearms, contributing to the overall decline in violent crimes.
Children’s security and public aid services have also shown encouraging results.
Of the 451 reported cases of lost children, the police managed to bring together 442 children with their families.
In the field of domestic violence, 96 cases were recorded, with 23 canceled, 27 under survey and 46 officially challed, reflecting active legal follow -up.
This complete summary of performance for 2025 reflects the continuous commitment of the Faisalabad police department towards the law and the order.
With increased arrests, effective management of emergency calls and targeted operations against narcotics and illegal weapons, the ministry has established a high level for the urban police.
The constant decline in crime statistics testifies to strategic reforms and the dedication of the force to make Faisalabad a safer place for its citizens.