The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) Police is the law enforcement agency responsible for maintaining law and order within the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in Pakistan.
From 1947 to 2001 no major paradigm shift took place in the NWFP police organization except when the police uniform was changed and black color shirt was introduced while the Khaki drill trouser of Pakistan Army was kept intact. This was done during President Ayub Khan time and this pattern of uniform is still in use.
The enactment of Police Order 2002 ushered in new vistas in the Police Organization. This Order brought civilian oversight on the police; it introduced Public Safety Commissions, Police Management Board and Police Bureau. It also introduced the concept of functional specialization in the police i.e., separation of Watch & Ward from investigation on professional lines.
The year 2017 witnessed a mile stone achievement in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police with promulgation of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police Act 2017 which gave Administrative and financial autonomy to the Police. The pillars of the KP Police Act 2017 are:
MISSION of KPK Police:
To protect lives, properties and honour of the people; maintain public order and enforce the laws of the land to the best of ability and without any discrimination, through modern, proactive policing and community participation.
VALUES of KPK Police:
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police strives to uphold the following values promoting professionalism and trust:
KPK Police hierarchical Structure:
The KPK Police is a large organization with a hierarchical structure. It is divided into various units and departments, each with specific responsibilities. Some key units include:
Jobs in KPK Police:
Constable/Lady Constable
Post Name: Constable/Lady Constable
Gender: Male and Female
Scale: BPS-07
Age: 18 to 25 Years
Education: Matriculation or equivalent
Physical Standards: Height: 5 Feet 7 Inch (Male), 5 Feet 2 Inch (Female), Chest (Males only): 31″ – 32″ 1/2, Good eyesight & Physically Fit
Experience: Experience in the relevant field
Domicile: KPK Province or Merged Tribal Areas
Additional Requirements:Candidates must pass physical tests, written exams, and interviews
Head Constable
Post Name: Head Constable
Gender: Male/Female
Scale: BPS-09
Age: 18 to 25 Years
Education: Matriculation or equivalent
Physical Standards: Height: 5 Feet 7 Inch, Chest: 31″ – 32″ 1/2, Good eyesight & Physically Fit
Experience: Experience in the relevant field
Domicile: KPK Province or Merged Tribal Areas
Additional Requirements:Candidates must pass physical tests, written exams, and interviews
Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI)
Post Name: Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI)
Gender: Male/Female
Scale: BPS-11
Age: 18 to 25 Years
Education: Intermediate or equivalent
Physical Standards: Height: 5 Feet 7 Inch, Chest: 31″ – 32″ 1/2, Good eyesight & Physically Fit
Experience: Experience in the relevant field
Domicile: KPK Province or Merged Tribal Areas
Additional Requirements:Candidates must pass physical tests, written exams, and interviews
Sub-Inspector (SI)
Gender: Male/Female
Scale: BPS-14
Age: 18 to 25 Years
Education: Bachelor’s degree or equivalent
Physical Standards: Height: 5 Feet 7 Inch, Chest: 31″ – 32″ 1/2, Good eyesight & Physically Fit
Experience: Experience in the relevant field
Domicile: KPK Province or Merged Tribal Areas
Additional Requirements:Candidates must pass physical tests, written exams, and interviews
Inspector
Post Name: Inspector
Gender: Male/Female
Scale: BPS-16
Age: 18 to 25 Years
Education: Bachelor’s degree or equivalent
Physical Standards: Height: 5 Feet 7 Inch, Chest: 31″ – 33″ 1/2, Good eyesight & Physically Fit
Experience: Experience in the relevant field
Domicile: KPK Province or Merged Tribal Areas
Additional Requirements: Candidates must pass physical tests, written exams, and interviews
How to Apply for KPk Police:
1.Go to the ETEA website at www.etea.edu.pk and fill out your application online.
2. After setting up your profile on the ETEA site, print out the NADRA E-Sahulat Token.
3. With your original CNIC, visit any E-Sahulat Franchise to get your CNIC verified, which is a crucial step for the application.
4. Pay the exam fee of Rs. 650 at any Easypaisa, Jazz, or NADRA E-Sahulat center using the specific deposit slip available on the ETEA website. You can also use the Easypaisa or JazzCash apps for payment.
5. Keep the original deposit slip safe as you might need it later.
6. There’s no need to send any documents to the ETEA office.
7. Look out for a text message with instructions on downloading your roll number slips for both the written and physical tests from the ETEA website.
8. Your roll number slip will tell you the date, time, and place for the written exam.
9. Remember, you won’t receive the roll number slips by courier or mail; you have to download them following the instructions.
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