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Beat cops to knock on every door
Beat cops to knock on every door

Time of India

time28-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Beat cops to knock on every door

people-friendly policing Mane Manege Police drug-related activities Towing system returns Home Minister G Parameshwara on Tuesday announced a new statewide initiative called '' (Police to Every Home), aimed at fostering trust and addressing issues at the grassroots after a review meeting with senior police officials at the City Police Commissioner's Office, the minister said the initiative is part of the broader 'people-friendly policing' framework. Under this program, beat constables will visit homes regularly to listen to citizens' concerns, resolve minor disputes amicably, and rebuild public confidence in law enforcement.'This is the first time such a model will be implemented across Karnataka. Regular interaction with residents will help change public perception and create a sense of accessibility and transparency,' said Parames­ review also covered key law and order concerns. Officials have been directed to increase police presence in public spaces, especially during peak hours, and actively engage with citizens to encourage community participation in crime prevention. The minister emphasised the importance of police attending Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) meetings in schools and colleges to discuss drug abuse, traffic safety, and legal concern over rising reports of Khaji Nyaya (Kangaroo Court)-like activities in police stations, where civil disputes are being 'settled' unofficially, Parameshwara warned that such practices are breeding grounds for corruption. He issued strict warnings to the force, stating that any officer caught engaging in corrupt practices or unauthorised dispute settlements would face stringent disciplinary to the recent meeting chaired by the Chief Minister and other top officials, Parameshwara said a clear accountability mechanism will be implemented for civic infrastructure failures. Engineers and department heads responsible for poor maintenance or negligence leading to accidents will be booked under the relevant sections of the Home Minister reiterated that Bengaluru will not be allowed to become a haven for drug peddlers. Jurisdictional police will be held directly accountable for anyin their areas. 'There will be no leniency in drug cases. Officers will be questioned and action will be taken if peddling is reported under their watch,' he enhance women's safety, the city has deployed over 9,000 new CCTV cameras at vulnerable locations, connected to a central command centre for 24/7 monitoring.

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