Dolphin Force


Dolphin Force is an elite security unit of the Punjab Police to deal with street crime. Modeled after the Istanbul Police Dolphin Force it was launched by the Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif in Lahore in first phase and later in the five other major cities of the province in second phase. 696 policemen were trained in the second phase.

Organization

The Dolphin Force command centre will be headed by the SP while and will be divided amongst Saggian Bridge, Iqbal Town, Harbanspura, Chung, Civil Lines and Model Town with 50 motorcycles each.
In 2016,it was announced that this modern force will also be introduced in other metropolitan cities of Punjab,such as Rawalpindi, Multan, Bahawalpur and Faisalabad. They passed out in 2017. Moreover, it was to be a given a separate headquarters and an SP in every city, but the plan has yet to be executed.

SP Dolphin Force

Since its establishment, following Superintendents of Police have been appointed as Head of Dolphin force Lahore:
The force will comprise 1,800 constables, 60 ASIs, 15 SIs, four DSPs and an SP who will work in three shifts with 300 motorcycles. The equipment will include three hundred 500cc Honda motorcycles, 10 mini buses for field support, 600 helmets, 600 camera-body cams, 200 GPS locators and 300 wireless radios. A special uniform will be worn for dolphin patrol officials.
Two policemen ride each bike will be equipped with helmets with wireless radio, small arm, handcuffs, GPS tracking device, camera and special uniform.

Criticism and controversies

Mismanagement in the project

Despite spending one billion on the project, the Dolphin force was one of the most mismanaged and misplaced project, therefore, known as white elephant for Punjab govt. Instead of basic police reforms in Punjab and providing them infrastructure and resources the new force was raised. Few of such examples are following:
Despite spending billion on the project and its high operational cost, the crime rate of Lahore soared in early 2016, during start and mid of 2017, only in July, 2017 the crime surged by 13.37% in Lahore. Although the project received continuous funds, however, it was unable to deliver in any form.