Increase activity for upcoming festivals- DIG

Maharajganj. Be fully proactive regarding the upcoming festivals so that no anti-social elements are allowed to create disturbance. Hold a meeting of the Peace Committee in all the police station areas with the people of all the communities so that no problem of any kind can arise during festivals. DIG Anand Kulkarni gave these instructions to the police officers and station in-charges during the meeting at Police Line Maharajganj. During the meeting at Police Line Auditorium, DIG Anand Kulkarni said that permission for any program or festival should not be given without inspecting the proposed venue of the program.
There is a possibility of error due to this. Take care that no new tradition is started under any circumstances. Check the festival register maintained at the police stations carefully so that there is no scope for any irregularities. He said that anti-Romeo teams should be kept active and foot patrolling should be done daily. Along with this, the DIG asked to be serious in redressal of the complaints received on IGRS so that the ranking of the district remains at number one every month, but for this, take utmost care of the quality in redressal of the complaints and do not make compromises.
Maintain focus on crime control rate and resolve investigations promptly. Maintain activeness in land and dowry related matters and kidnapping of boys and girls. Give time to public hearing every day along with police station day, police station day, tehsil day and dispose it properly on the basis of merits. After the meeting, the DIG inspected the police station and visited the women's help desk to know the latest status of the complaints registered there. Along with this, inspected the Malkhana, Women Help Desk, Cyber ​​Help Desk, premises, barracks and office and gave necessary guidelines. During the meeting and inspection, Superintendent of Police Somendra Meena, Additional Superintendent of Police Atish Kumar Singh, Area Officer Abha Singh and other officers and employees were present.

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