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Thana Diwas initiative to connect with common masses: SSP Reasi
3/15/2024 10:14:32 PM
Early Times Report
REASI, Mar 15: "Thana Diwas" an initiative of Government of J&K UT to bridge the gap between Police and Public and also to listen and redress the grievances of common masses organised today at P/S Pouni, Arnas, Reasi, Village Bhagtha, Main Bazar Mahore and Ransoo by District Police Reasi.
The programme was chaired by Iftkhar Ahmed, JKPS, Addl. Superintendent of Police Reasi alongwith Inspr. Parmodh Singh SHO P/S Pouni chaired the programme at P/S Pouni, Dy.SP Hqrs Reasi Neeraj Padyar-JKPS alongwith SHO P/S Reasi Inspr. Chaman Gorka at P/S Reasi, SDPO Katra Surinder Singh Baloria alongwith SHO P/S Katra Inspr. Nishant Gupta at Village Bhagtha, SDPO Arnas Mohd Irfan Khan- JKPS alongwith SHO P/S Arnas Inspr. Vijay Kumar at P/S Arnas, whereas SHO Mahore and Ransoo organized the events in their Jurisdictions.
Civil Society members and respectable persons of the areas remained present on the occasions.
During the Programme, participants highlighted various issues of public importance, and they were assured that their genuine grievances pertaining to Police will be resolved on priority and that of Civil Administration will be taken up with the concerned departments for their early redressal.
While speaking on the occasion, SSP Reasi Mohita Sharma-IPS reiterated that policing at grass root level in the District would be revamped to enhance proficiencies of the cops and to develop confidence among the people. Referring to social crime SSP added that people should come forward to strengthen the hands to Police and to eradicate the menace of drug abuse and other social crime from the society.
Speaking on the occasion, public representatives and participants were told to be extra vigilant during festival days and keep an eye on the activities of suspicious elements in the society and immediately share details of any suspicious person or activity in their area to nearest police establishments or PCR and helpline numbers.
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