Patna Police Chief Demands Swift Action on Rising Crime
Patna's zonal Inspector General Jitendra Rana convened an important meeting on Friday. He reviewed the increasing number of criminal incidents and ongoing investigations in Patna East. The gathering aimed to tackle law and order challenges head-on.
Key Police Officials Attend Critical Review
Several senior police officers participated in this high-level discussion. City Superintendent of Police for the east zone, Parichay Kumar, joined the meeting. Assistant Superintendent of Police Sadar, Abhinav, also attended. Sub-divisional police officers and station house officers from various police stations were present as well.
Clear Directives Issued for Faster Case Resolution
IG Rana issued multiple clear instructions during the meeting. He focused primarily on speeding up the disposal of pending cases. The police chief also emphasized taking stronger action against repeat offenders. His orders carried a sense of urgency and determination.
Rana directed all police stations in both subdivisions to clear their case backlogs. He set a strict deadline of three months for this task. Each station must identify five serious cases for fast-tracking. Station house officers, circle inspectors, and sub-divisional police officers will select these priority cases.
Special Attention for Problem Areas
The meeting placed special emphasis on two particular areas. Kankarbagh and Jakkanpur received focused attention. Many cases remain pending in these locations, requiring immediate action. Police officials must prioritize clearing these backlogs quickly.
Strong Dissatisfaction Over Delayed Arrests
IG Rana expressed strong dissatisfaction with delayed arrests in serious cases. He specifically mentioned problems at Gaurichak police station. The police chief directed officers to make swift arrests in these matters. He also ordered the attachment of properties related to these cases.
Comprehensive Action Against Various Crimes
The meeting covered multiple types of criminal activities requiring attention. Rana ordered intensified action against delays in destroying illegal liquor. He emphasized cracking down on drug networks operating in the area. The police must also tackle land mafias causing problems. Top-ten wanted criminals in the region require special focus and pursuit.
This comprehensive approach shows the police department's commitment to improving public safety. The clear deadlines and specific targets indicate a serious effort to reduce crime in Patna East.