Delhi Police in action mode, headquarters starts meeting on many issues

A very important meeting is going on at Delhi Police Headquarters from 11 am. In which there is a discussion about the JNU violence and the protest against NRC-CAA. After this meeting of the police, action can be seen to change. According to the information, on the issue of uproar in JNU for the last few days, the Joint Commissioner of Fact Finding Committee headed by the Commissioner of Police, Shalini Singh and other officials including Are present in the meeting.

According to the media report, to overcome various issues related to policing in Delhi-NCR and to maintain better coordination, an interstate coordination meeting was held on Thursday at the new police headquarters at Jai Singh Road. Several police officers from neighboring states were present in the meeting chaired by Police Commissioner Amulya Patnaik. At the meeting, Amulya Patnaik said that every intelligence information should be shared with the police of neighboring states in view of Assembly elections and Republic Day. At the same time, emphasis was placed on the exchange of intelligence related to terror about various extremist organizations.

According to Additional Public Relations Officer ACP Anil Mittal regarding this matter, it was told in the meeting that the prevalence of illegal liquor increases during the election. Political parties distribute liquor to entice voters. Antisocial elements carry illegal weapons to intimidate people. Money is distributed. The movement of muscle forces increases. In such a situation, intensive petrolling is required in all sensitive areas to curb them all. Apart from this, anti-terrorism measures like verification of tenants, checking of guest houses, checking of cyber cafes and monitoring of second-hand car dealers were asked. Instructions have been given for regular strict checking and guarding on all the borders of Delhi.

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