Starting from June 3, Mangalore city police stations will conduct meetings at the colonies of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe coming under their jurisdiction, every Saturday and Sunday. Deputy Commissioner of Police (Law and Order) Anshu Kumar said that the meetings will be held in the morning. The meetings will be chaired by Assistant Sub Inspector along with Deputy Commissioner of Police (Crime and Traffic) B.P. Dinesh Kumar at major SC/ST colonies namely in Daddalkad, Lalbagh, Urwa, Angadigudde and Sooterpet.
When an activist talked about rude behaviour of police personnel at the police station, Mr. Kumar said that people should bring such conduct to the notice of the higher-ups by scanning the QR code of police station concerned and state their concern in the feedback. “Police Commissioner (Kuldeep Kumar R. Jain) and I closely monitor the feedbacks and take action for any such misconduct,” he said. This system has helped officers to be better engaged with people, he added.
To a demand by a woman activist for more night patrolling in some shady open areas in Kankanady Police station where cannabis was being sold, Mr. Kumar said such incidents can be brought to the police by dailing 112 and Emergency Response Support System vehicles will come to the spot within 10 minutes.
Mangalore City Police to Conduct Weekly Meetings at SC/ST Colonies: Click to Know
Mangalore City Police to Conduct Weekly Meetings at SC/ST Colonies: Click to Know
Starting from June 3, Mangalore city police stations will conduct meetings at the colonies of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe coming under their jurisdiction, every Saturday and Sunday. Deputy Commissioner of Police (Law and Order) Anshu Kumar said that the meetings will be held in the morning. The meetings will be chaired by Assistant Sub Inspector along with Deputy Commissioner of Police (Crime and Traffic) B.P. Dinesh Kumar at major SC/ST colonies namely in Daddalkad, Lalbagh, Urwa, Angadigudde and Sooterpet.
When an activist talked about rude behaviour of police personnel at the police station, Mr. Kumar said that people should bring such conduct to the notice of the higher-ups by scanning the QR code of police station concerned and state their concern in the feedback. “Police Commissioner (Kuldeep Kumar R. Jain) and I closely monitor the feedbacks and take action for any such misconduct,” he said. This system has helped officers to be better engaged with people, he added.
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