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How to register a First Information Report (FIR) in Pakistan

 Register a First Information Report (FIR) 

In order to register a First Information Report (FIR) in Pakistan, you must follow a specific process.

The process can vary depending on the province or territory you are in, but generally you will need to:

1-    Go to the nearest police station: Go to the nearest police station in the area where the crime took place.

2-    Speak with the duty officer: Inform the duty officer about the crime that has taken place and provide all necessary details.

3-    File a complaint: Fill out a complaint form, which will be provided by the police station. The form will ask for details such as your name, contact information, a description of the incident, and any other relevant information.

4-    Provide evidence: Provide any evidence you have in your possession, such as photographs, videos, or witnesses' contact information.

5-    Register the FIR: The police will then register the FIR and provide you with a copy of the report.

6-    Follow up on the case: You can follow up on the case by inquiring about the progress of the investigation and any updates on the case.

Note: The process may vary depending on the specific police station you are visiting. It is always best to check with your local police station for the most up-to-date information and requirements.




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