Deputy Commissioner of Police Dr. Philip Mitna has addressed the financial challenges facing police operations in rural areas, citing that funding allocations are determined by population size and provincial priorities.
He emphasized that the operational needs of the police frontlines are crucial, with administrative support playing a vital role.
“We won’t solve this problem overnight, but we are taking steps to address key issues like accommodation, uniforms, and operational support at divisional and specialist levels,” Dr. Mitna stated.
He acknowledged that some provinces receive less funding than others, a situation determined by the current allocation system.
“We can increase funding if warranted, but this depends on government allocations,” he said.
Additionally, Dr. Mitna highlighted the delays in receiving warrants as a significant challenge for police work.
“The delay in warrants is not only a police issue but a government-wide challenge,” he explained, urging for better planning while recognizing the economic constraints at play.