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Mangaluru Police Commissioner Addresses Public Grievances in Phone-In

Mangaluru Police Commissioner Addresses Public Grievances In Phone In Programme (1)

Mangaluru Police Commissioner Anupam Agarwal held a phone-in programme at the police commissioner’s office, addressing various public grievances on Friday, May 24th.

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Resolutions and Responses:

  • Agarwal addressed concerns about malfunctioning EVM machines, road blockages, overcharging by auto-rickshaw drivers, and accidents caused by inadequate road infrastructure, promising swift action and resolutions.
  • He assured discussions with municipal officials regarding requests for speed humps and improvements at accident-prone areas.
  • Issues related to traffic violations, illegal activities, and safety concerns were acknowledged, with Agarwal emphasizing the importance of community involvement in maintaining law and order.
  • Agarwal ordered immediate enforcement actions, including removal of tinted glasses, crackdown on stolen cattle, and measures to address traffic congestion caused by street vendors and unauthorized parking.

Community Engagement and Public Relations Meet:

  • Following the phone-in programme, a public relations meet was conducted by Mangaluru city police, where residents raised additional concerns about traffic management, road maintenance, and public safety.
  • Agarwal and other officials assured residents of prompt action, including installation of speed radars, addressing parking issues, and enhancing police patrols to ensure public security.
  • The involvement of DCP Siddharth Goel, Dinesh Kumar, and other officials demonstrated the commitment of the police department to address community grievances and maintain public trust.

Through these initiatives, the Mangaluru Police Commissioner’s Office continues its efforts to engage with the community, address concerns, and ensure the safety and well-being of residents.

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