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In this case, you can also file a police complaint with the Punjab Police by online citizen portal or visiting the local police station. Follow these instructions:
File an e-FIR or Police Complaint
Saanjh Citizen Portal (CCTNS): Visit the Saanjh portal (ppsaanjh.in) to report incidents and file e-FIRs in Punjab. You can also download “PPSAANJH” mobile app
Visit the Public Grievance Division portal (punjabpolice.gov.in) to file a police complaint and log in or register your account to open the online complaint form.
Complaint/e-FIR Registration:
Select the appropriate category (e.g., theft, assault, cybercrime).
Provide your details and a clear description of the incident.
Upload any supporting documents (photos, videos, etc.).
Choose the preferred police station for handling your case.
Submit the online complaint form.
Complaint/e-FIR Tracking: Use the reference number provided to track the status of your complaint or e-FIR online.
Note : A police complaint is a formal accusation against someone, made orally or in writing, for any type of offence. FIR (First Information Report ) is a formal written document filed at a police station for non-cognizable or cognizable offences (serious crimes that the police can arrest without a warrant).
To file an FIR about cognizable offences, you have to visit the nearest local police station and contact the Station House Officer (SHO) to lodge an FIR with supporting evidence.
For technical or citizen services issues while using the online portal, email cad.pphq.punjab@gmail.com or for issues regarding the Saanjh portal, call at +911614640900.
Further, you can also lodge a police complaint with the Uttarakhand Police to take action against the respective person. Read: How can I file police complaints or e-FIR to Uttarakhand Police?