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Punjab prisons launch mobile app for prisoner visits

Published on: October 31, 2025 8:30 PM

Punjab has introduced a mobile app to facilitate prisoner visits across its jails, including Adiala Jail in Rawalpindi. The app allows visitors to book appointments in advance, reducing wait times and improving scheduling efficiency. It is available for download on the Google Play Store.

Officials have issued instructions to all jail superintendents across Punjab to implement the app for visitor management. Each jail’s in-charge of the Prisoners Management Information System (PMIS) has received specialized training to operate the platform effectively.

Read more: Overcrowded Punjab jails may imperil prisoners’ health

To ensure smooth operations, jail staff will also access training videos that demonstrate the app’s usage. These resources are designed to enhance staff readiness and provide step-by-step guidance for visitor bookings.

Jail authorities have directed the deployment of staff at waiting areas to assist visitors with online appointments. Additionally, dedicated facilitation counters will be established for visitors who book appointments via the app.

Read more: Punjab govt rolls out new SOPs to improve facilities for prison visitors

This digital initiative aims to modernize Punjab’s prison system, increase transparency, and improve the experience of both visitors and inmates. Officials expect the app to streamline processes and minimize human error in managing visits.

Filed Under: Pakistan, Punjab Tagged With: Adiala Jail, booking appointments, digital initiative, jail staff training, Latest, mobile app, PMIS, prisoner visits, prisons, Punjab, visitor management

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