Maharashtra: Police Commissioner tested their officer's behaviour and honesty in disguise

Mumbai: The entire country is currently fighting corona virus infection. Meanwhile the policemen have a big responsibility on their shoulders. You must be aware that Maharashtra is the worst affected by corona. Here are the bad conditions and in the meantime, Krishna Prakash, commissioner of Pimpri Chichwar in Pune, adopted a unique method to find out how the police were treating the public. In fact, he disguised himself as a Muslim and went to three different police stations. Not only Commissioner Krishna Prakash as well as his wife was played by a different role along with him. 

In the meantime, the commissioner put a fake beard on his face, a big head, as well as a cap on his head to take the form of a Muslim man. He went to three different police stations wearing jeans and kurtas. Police commissioner Krishna Prakash then narrated the same story in two police stations. In fact, he went to the police station and said, "Sir, we were going to eat with my wife when some miscreants were found on the way who molested and misbehaved with my wife". At the same time, he told the police officers, "The miscreants fled with our precious things. Lodge our complaint and arrest the miscreants immediately".

In the meantime, the Commissioner continued to use Urdu words in his words so that no one could doubt it. The commissioner later said that we got a very good response from both Hinjewadi and Wakad police stations. He said that after hearing the complaint there, the policemen accompanied us to the spot and took information. In addition, he said that while he was about to file an FIR in the incident, he told the police personnel his truth and tied them up for a good response. SP Prerna Katte reached pimpri, the third police station, but there was no good response. SP Prerna Katte said he also reprimanded the policemen for misbehaving.

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