Bhopal: Going home to the police constantly serving the public can also be expensive. To protect the policemen from the grip of coronavirus, DGP Vivek Johri advised the policemen working day and night to stay away from their home for 14 days. The DGP has said that the police officers and employees whose duty is engaged in the Corona affected area, those officers and employees should avoid going to their house for 14 days. He has told all the Superintendents of Police that their living, drinking and health related arrangements should be improved. The DGP has told the policemen that this is not an order but is an advice from the point of view of safety of you and your family.
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DGP Vivek Johri has issued a directive to all superintendents of police in the state to implement and implement the coronavirus. He has said that they themselves should be safe and also protect others from corona. The DGP has written in a letter to the Superintendent of Police of the state that the duty of policemen above 55 years of age is to be imposed in such places where they did not directly come in contact with common people. The DGP has directed that a fixed place should be set for changing the uniforms to the policemen doing duty in the infected areas and arrangements should be made to get them washed immediately.
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In these instructions given by the DGP, it has also been instructed that if the police officers and employees on duty want to go to their house, then before entering their house, they should put the uniform in the solution already kept in the bucket and put it and after bathing with soap, wear other clothes and enter the house. At home, they should keep sufficient distance to family members. The DGP has also expected the policemen to keep good behavior from the common people while on duty.
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