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Police officials stay overnight at villages in Palnadu to reassure public safety, raise awareness on safe practices
Police officials stay overnight at villages in Palnadu to reassure public safety, raise awareness on safe practices

The Hindu

time02-06-2025

  • The Hindu

Police officials stay overnight at villages in Palnadu to reassure public safety, raise awareness on safe practices

Acting on the instructions of Palnadu district Superintendent of Police Kanchi Srinivasa Rao, police teams conducted 'Palle Nidra' (Village Stay) programme on the night of June 1 in sensitive villages across the district to build trust and ensure law and order. Police officers camped overnight at Kanaparru (Nadendla mandal), Thurumella (Rompicherla mandal), Cheemala Marri (Nakarikallu mandal), Bodavada (Gurazala mandal), and the 22nd ward of Sattenapalli town. They engaged directly with villagers to understand local issues and reassure the public of their safety, Mr. Srinivasa Rao told The Hindu on Monday. The police warned that any involvement in anti-social or disruptive activities would invite strict legal consequences. The officers also conducted awareness sessions on cybercrime, urging residents not to click suspicious URL links or share OTPs, and to report such incidents immediately by calling 1930. Emphasising road safety, people were urged to always wear helmets and to prevent minors from riding two-wheelers. Community responsibility in preventing illicit activities like gambling and illegal liquor sales was also emphasised, the SP said. Women were encouraged to download the government's Shakti app to report any safety concerns. The programme saw participation from local police officials, including the sub-inspectors from Nakarikallu, Rompicherla, Gurazala, Sattenapalli, and Nadendla.

Special focus on grave and POCSO cases
Special focus on grave and POCSO cases

Hans India

time30-04-2025

  • Hans India

Special focus on grave and POCSO cases

Sri Sathya Sai District: Superintendent of Police (SP) V. Ratna emphasized the need for intensified focus on grave and POCSO cases and urged police officials to ensure higher recovery rates in property-related crimes to deliver justice to victims. During a crime review meeting held on Tuesday at the district police office conference hall via CCTNS, the SP interacted with DSPs, CIs, and SIs from across the district. She reviewed long-pending cases in various sub-divisions and sought detailed explanations on the backlog in each police station. Key directives issued during the meeting included: Intensifying patrols during day and night to prevent theft and other crimes. Enhancing surveillance, particularly on social media platforms. Speeding up updates in the CCTNS system and ensuring proper case documentation. Increasing efforts to execute NBWs (Non-Bailable Warrants). Leveraging modern technology to apprehend offenders. Curbing anti-social activities like cricket betting, gambling, and matka. Conducting regular drunk-and-drive checks and implementing strict measures against road accidents. Coordinating with magistrates to expedite case resolutions. Providing division-wise training on the 'e-Sakshi' evidence app. Creating public awareness on cybercrimes and the harmful effects of narcotic substances. Taking concrete steps to prevent crimes against women. SP V Ratna also instructed officers to visit villages under the 'Palle Nidra' program to educate the public on cyber safety. Emphasis was laid on conducting thorough investigations and ensuring convictions through effective prosecution. At the end of the session, the SP honoured 44 police officers and personnel who demonstrated exceptional performance in handling various cases by awarding them appreciation certificates. The meeting was attended by DSPs Vijay Kumar, Sivanna Rayana Swamy, Narasingappa, Hemanth Kumar, SB CI Balasubrahmanyam Reddy, SB SI Pradeep Kumar, other CIs and SIs.

Clear long pending grave cases immediately: SP Raju
Clear long pending grave cases immediately: SP Raju

Hans India

time27-04-2025

  • Hans India

Clear long pending grave cases immediately: SP Raju

Tirupati: SP V Harshavardhan Raju directed police personnel of all stations across the district to clear the long-pending grave cases at the earliest. During the monthly crime review meeting held on Saturday, he asked the officials including DSPs, CIs and SIs to be sincere to their duties. The SP enquired the details of grave cases across the district and reasons for the delay and instructed the officials to pay special attention on house breaking, non-bailable cases, and missing cases. Stressing on taking measures to bring down road accidents, he wanted the staff to come out on highways and educate people on safety measures. They were also asked to identify hotspots on highways where accidents occur frequently and were directed to take strict action on those who violate the traffic rules. SP Raju said every CI or house officer of each station should make rounds in their jurisdiction every evening and also wanted the DSPs to monitor the work performance of the CIs and SIs. Giving importance to women safety, he wanted the police personnel to conduct awareness programmes on Shakti App at slums and rural areas frequently and explain to them how to use the app when they are in danger. The SP told the officials to concentrate on traffic and to increase force at check posts keeping in view of heavy devotees' rush during summer holidays. He enquired about public response towards on Palle Nidra, cleanliness in public places. Additional SPs Venkat Rao (Admin), Rama Krishna (Tirumala), Nagabhushanam (Crime), DSPs, CIs and SIs were present.

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