
DGP's online adalat on Aug 25
Complaints from police officers in the Thiruvananthapuram city and rural units will be considered during this adalat. The deadline for submitting complaints is Aug 11. Complaints should be sent to spctalks.pol@kerala.gov.in.
A mobile number must be included in the complaint. For queries, contact 9497900243.
In the programme, named SPC Talks with Cops, state police chief will personally listen to the complaints and suggest solutions. TNN

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