DCP (Crime & Traffic) Seeks Public Cooperation to Make Mangalore Drugs Free

DCP (Crime & Traffic) Seeks Public Cooperation to Make Mangalore Drugs Free

In a bid to make Mangalore city free from drugs, Mangalore City police have formed ten-member teams, led by sub inspectors, for each police station. Eradication of drug rackets would be possible only with the cooperation of the public, said DCP (crime and traffic) Dinesh Kumar.

The DCP said that awareness programmes against drug abuse are being held in school and college campuses since the past two months. Police have already registered several cases and the city can be cleansed if the public cooperates. The DCP has directed officials to hold grievance meetings in all the police stations compulsorily on all third Sundays. Their rightful demands should be fulfilled, and problems should be solved. Further, the beat system should be in place without fail,” he said.

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