In a recent development, the Islamabad police have followed in the footsteps of Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) by implementing a complete ban on social media use for its officers. This decision, effective from September 25, 2024, aims to prevent the unauthorized sharing of official information and maintain the integrity of the police department.
The directive strictly prohibits police personnel from using platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for work-related matters. This move is intended to ensure that all official announcements and updates are disseminated through verified channels, reducing the risk of leaks or misuse of sensitive information. The Islamabad police administration has warned that any violation of this ban will lead to disciplinary action.
This policy has received mixed reactions, with some officers appreciating the measure for maintaining professionalism, while others feel it restricts their ability to communicate with the public. Nonetheless, this step aligns with a nationwide trend toward regulating social media use among government officials to enhance information security and prevent misinformation.