Delhi CP orders for action against illegal activities, criminnals and harden grip on law and order

CP has asked all DCPs to take action against illegal activities and local criminals and prepare an action-taken report in 25 days

New Delhi, November 26

Following the meeting with the home minister Amit Shah, Delhi Police Commissioner Sanjay Arora has sought identify shortcomings regarding controlling criminal activities and deployment of police personnel to control air pollution in Delhi.

Delhi CP Sanjay Arora held a meeting with all the senior police officers and expressed his displeasure regarding the law and order situation in the city. He asked all Deputy Commissioners of Police (DCPs) to take action against illegal activities and local criminals and prepare an action-taken report in 25 days.

The Commissioner’s key directions also included the deployment of district police personnel to take action against BS-IV diesel vehicles in tandem with their counterparts in the traffic department. The police control room (PCR) vehicles have been asked to work in close coordination with traffic police and alert them if any violations are witnessed on the road.

For the border areas where most heavy vehicles and trucks carrying construction material enter, senior officers have been asked to hold briefings and give written instructions.

HM Amit Shah reportedly discussed firing incidents, extortion bids, police losing grip on hardened criminals, and poor projection of police’s good work in the media and sought the Delhi Police to improve the law and order in the national capital. 

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