Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

DGP for round the clock availabili­ty of senior cops

- Rohit K Singh rohit.singh@hindustant­imes.com

LUCKNOW :Synchronis­ation of old and modern policing, connect with lower rung officers, roundthe-clock availabili­ty of senior police officers, developing innovative ideas for crime prevention and adopting late night work culture.

These were some suggestion­s by the UP director general of police for police officers during a marathon meeting with them at UP100 building here on Sunday.

“Efforts are on to evolve a new work culture with focus on round-the-clock availabili­ty of senior police officers, making officers adapt to late night work culture and direct connectivi­ty with junior officers for better coordinati­on,” said DGP OP Singh, explaining the concept behind holding sudden late night meetings or calling up officers early in the morning.

Singh said law and order of any state could not be improved without these basic things. “The officers have to remain alert round the clock and be well informed about the ground happenings. For this, the officers need to come out on the field to know the reality,” he emphasised.

ADGs of eight zones, inspector general (IG) of police, DIGs of 18 ranges, ADG (law and order) and other senior officers were present during the meeting.

The DGP said police officers should not forget basic policing, village visits and foot patrolling and synchronis­e these with modern technology. He said officers should work on developing crime prevention strategies and ideas at their levels.

“We are guarding the society,

› Efforts are on to evolve a new work culture with focus on roundthecl­ock availabili­ty of senior police officers and making officers adapt to late night work culture.

OP SINGH, DGP

so senior police officers should not confine themselves to 8-10 hours work culture. They should be ready to come out and make surprise visits to check picket duties and police stations’ performanc­e even in odd hours,” he emphasised.

Singh said he himself was reviewing the performanc­e of 15 districts every week.

Moreover, he asked district level officers to be regular in weekly parade and hold yoga camps to improve fitness of police personnel.

Recently, he held a meeting with a batch of under-trainee Indian Police Service (IPS) and Provincial Police Service (PPS) officers to make them evolve the habit of working round the clock.

He carried out surprise inspection­s in Kanpur and held late night meeting of officers at Lucknow police lines.

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