Delhi Police Commissioner asks personnel to adopt latest technologies, make policing more people-friendly
The Hindu
Mr. Asthana told officers that all ranks are free to raise their grievances and also give suggestions for the betterment of the Police Department.
Delhi Police Commissioner Rakesh Asthana has asked the force’s personnel to work towards making policing more people-friendly as well as adopt latest technologies to bring about greater efficiency, officials said. During a visit to areas under the Delhi Police’s West Zone on Thursday, Mr. Asthana told officers that all ranks are free to raise their grievances and also give suggestions for the betterment of the Police Department. He also reviewed the law and order situation, community policing initiatives and other police works of the West, Outer, Dwarka, Rohini, Outer North and North-West police districts, which fall under the Western Zone, they said.More Related News
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