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3. Common Phrases Used by Police (PDF Content Examples)

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Everyday Phrases Used by Police

  1. रुको! / رکو! – Stop!
  2. चुप रहो / چپ رہو – Be quiet.
  3. अपना पहचान पत्र दिखाओ / اپنا پہچان پتر دکھاؤ – Show your ID card.
  4. तुम पर मुकदमा दर्ज है / تم پر مقدمہ درج ہے – A case is registered against you.
  5. थाने चलो / تھانے چلو – Come to the police station.

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Police reports in South Asia often use specialized Persianized or Arabic-derived Urdu terms. Tazir-e-Pakistan / Majmūʿah-yi Taʿzīrāt-i Pākistān : The formal name for the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC) Dafa (دفعہ) : Refers to a "Section" or "Article" of the law (e.g., for cheating). Thana (تھانہ) : A police station. Zabitah-e-Faujdari Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) , which outlines how police conduct investigations. Dasti (دستی) : Hand-delivered or manual. Misal (مسل) : The official case file or record. Ministry of Home Affairs Free PDF Resources for Terminology

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