ADGP S Davidson during the meeting with police officials from Villupuram, Cuddalore and Kallakurichi districts  Photo | SRIRAM R
Tamil Nadu

Treat complainants politely, act without bias, says Tamil Nadu ADGP

Davidson offered several instructions, including immediate action on complaints.

Express News Service

CUDDALORE: Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) for Law and Order S Davidson conducted a meeting with police officials from Cuddalore, Villupuram, and Kallakurichi districts at the Cuddalore DSP office on Saturday evening.

North Zone IG Ashra Kark, Cuddalore SP R Rajaram, Villupuram SP Deepak Siwach, Kallakurichi SP Rajat R Chaturvedi, additional superintendents of police, and deputy superintendents of police from the three districts took part.

Davidson offered several instructions, including immediate action on complaints. "Police personnel must treat people filing complaints politely and take action without prejudice," he said.

Also, he ordered the sub-divisional heads to monitor their respective stations and respond properly to complaints and alerts from the public, which can help maintain law and order and earn goodwill. "This will also be praised by the Government," he added.

ADGP S Davidson planting a sapling at the office of the Cuddalore District Superintendent of Police, accompanied by North Zone IG Ashra Kark and Cuddalore SP R Rajaram

Further, he emphasised the formation of teams to control drug movement and increasing patrols to monitor areas that are found to be problematic.
Post-meeting, the ADGP handed over Rs 22,44,500 recovered by the Cuddalore district cyber crime unit to six victims of online frauds. He then planted a sapling on the SP office premises and inspected the construction of police quarters at the Armed Police Force premises in Cuddalore.

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