Grievances meet to be held in each police station: SP

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June 16, 2013
Mangalore, Jun 16: Dakshina Kannada District Superintendent of Police has said that public grievances meeting being held in district head quarters has not been able to garner complaints the way it was expected to, hence the meetings will be held every third Sunday at each police station.

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Addressing the media persons at his office in Mangalore on Sunday after the grievances meet, SP Abhishek Goyal said that the number of grievances pouring in at the grievances meet at the district head quarters has been disappointing. Only one complaint was heard at the meet held on Sunday.

“The process of accepting public grievances is on at SP's office as well as police stations across the district almost every day, even otherwise. However since the meets will be held in each police station, mandatory presence of Sub Inspectors on the dedicated Sunday in their respective police stations will be ensured,” he said adding that no publicity had been made with regard to the public grievance meeting at his office today barring a notification on the DK police blog.

'Dvpt in naxal affected areas unsatisfactory'

On a query on the progress of development works in naxal affected areas following receipt of fund for the same through a police department initiative, Mr. Goyal said that the works are being carried out at slow pace.

“A sum of Rs. 5 crore was set aside for Belthangady Taluk of which works worth Rs. 3.98 crores were identified and taken up by the Engineering Department of the Zilla Panchayat, Nirmithi Kendra and PWD Departments. Only 50 per cent  of those works have been completed but the progress is slow. The funds were released in June 2012 itself. Most of these works are concerning road repair, bridges, drainage repair works, distribution of solar lights etc. The police department as well as the Deputy Commissioner himself has expressed concerns over the slow progress,”  the SP said.

A proposal to employ tribal youth as Home Guards in police service for a year has also been sent, Mr. Goyal said. The move is likely to create employment opportunity for local tribal youth, the experience of which can help them get security jobs in future, he opined.

Single window counseling

The district police is contemplating to host a single window counseling and helpline services, Mr. Goyal said.

“We as policemen can handle a case but not counsel people affectively. We come across rape victims, assault victims, people who lose their money due to frauds, senior citizens etc who many a time will be in need of counseling. We have this proposal of creating a single window counseling service. We are willing to host it in our office and coordinate with NGOs and counselors in dealing with such cases as and when required”, Mr. Goyal said.

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The accused, Abdul Khader Nehad, a resident of Ulaibettu in Mangaluru, was working in Saudi Arabia when the post was uploaded, police said.

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