FATF primarily focuses on: A. Human rights B. Anti-money laundering C. Cybercrime D. Drug control Explanation: FATF sets standards to combat money laundering and terror financing.
Which global body facilitates police cooperation across countries? A. FATF B. INTERPOL C. UNDP D. IMF Explanation: INTERPOL enables international law enforcement collaboration.
Community policing emphasizes: A. Military intervention B. Public-police partnership C. Surveillance only D. Intelligence secrecy Explanation: It builds trust between the police and the community to prevent crime.
The FIA operates under which ministry? A. Interior B. Defence C. Law D. Finance Explanation: FIA functions under the Ministry of Interior.
Which section of PPC deals with punishment for murder? A. 300 B. 302 C. 304 D. 307 Explanation: Section 302 PPC prescribes punishment for murder.
The principle of “proportional use of force” is derived from: A. PPC B. UN Basic Principles on Use of Force C. ATA D. NAP Explanation: UN standards require force to be proportionate to the threat.
Under CrPC, arrest without warrant is allowed in which situation? A. Civil dispute B. Cognizable offense C. Contract breach D. Administrative violation Explanation: Police can arrest without a warrant for cognizable offenses under the CrPC.
Which force assists civil administration in maintaining law and order in Karachi? A. Frontier Corps B. Pakistan Navy C. Rangers D. ISI Explanation: Pakistan Rangers (Sindh) assist the police in urban security operations.
The National Action Plan (NAP) was introduced after which incident? A. Lal Masjid Operation B. APS Peshawar Attack C. Mumbai Attacks D. Karachi Operation Explanation: NAP was launched in 2014 after the APS Peshawar terrorist attack.
Which institution primarily handles cybercrime in Pakistan? A. IB B. FIA C. CTD D. Rangers Explanation: FIA Cyber Crime Wing investigates cyber offenses under PECA 2016.