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Rajasthan Police Chief Rajeev Kumar Sharma Directs Officers to Prioritise Responsibility and Commitment in Policing

Rajasthan's DGP Rajeev Kumar Sharma has directed police officers to enhance their commitment to crime control and public safety. Emphasising responsibility, he outlined priorities including effective patrolling and financial investigations into organised crime.

Rajasthan's Director General of Police, Rajeev Kumar Sharma, has urged officers to focus on policing priorities and take decisive action against organised crime. During a crime review meeting in Bhilwara for the Ajmer police range, Sharma assessed crime control, pending investigations, and the overall effectiveness of policing across districts. He emphasised that officers must act responsibly while adhering to the clearly defined priorities of Rajasthan Police.

Rajasthan Police Chief Calls for Responsible Policing
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Rajasthan's DGP Rajeev Kumar Sharma has directed police officers to enhance their commitment to crime control and public safety. Emphasising responsibility, he outlined priorities including effective patrolling and financial investigations into organised crime.

Sharma highlighted the importance of visible policing to boost public confidence and deter criminals. He instructed officers to enhance police patrolling and ensure constant visibility in their areas. Effective evening and night patrols were particularly stressed. Additionally, he advocated for year-round road safety initiatives to reduce accidents, rather than limiting them to specific times.

Focus on Organised Crime and Financial Investigations

The DGP directed officers to utilise the BMS provisions for financial investigations into properties acquired by organised criminals. This includes ensuring lawful attachment and seizure of such properties. Sharma also emphasised the need for regular follow-ups on pending cases by investigating officers and station house officers.

Senior officers from the Ajmer range provided updates on district-wise crime trends, policing initiatives, and law and order challenges during the meeting. Superintendents from Bhilwara, Ajmer, Beawar, Tonk, Nagaur, and Didwana-Kuchaman attended this crucial gathering.

Sharma reiterated that Rajasthan Police has well-defined priorities that all officers must adhere to with responsibility and commitment. He stressed that these priorities should guide their actions in maintaining law and order effectively across the state.

By focusing on these strategies, Rajasthan Police aims to strengthen its efforts in combating organised crime while enhancing public safety through visible policing and continuous monitoring of criminal activities.

With inputs from PTI

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