Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

‘UP police not trigger-happy, no resentment among constables’

- HT Correspond­ent lkoreporte­rsdesk@htlive.com ▪

LUCKNOW: Director general of police (DGP) OP Singh said here on Thursday that the Uttar Pradesh police was not a triggerhap­py but people-friendly force and there was no resentment among constables.

Singh was replying to a question on the simmering resentment among lower rung police personnel over arrest of two constables in Apple executive Vivek Tiwari murder case.

“The two constables involved in the Vivek Tiwari case are not brand ambassador­s of the state police. They have been arrested and terminated from service. A few such in the state police should not be defining the culture of the force,” Singh said.

The DGP said all supervisor­y officers, including additional DGs, IGs, DIGs and district police chiefs were interactin­g with the police constabula­ry across the state and there was no resentment among them.

The officers had been told to interact with constable and tell them about the incident, explaining the circumstan­ces under which the two accused constables were arrested and dismissed, he said.

“As chief of the state police, I have full faith on the state police constabula­ry of three lakh and they too have faith in police functionin­g,” he said, adding , “The

› The two constables involved in the Vivek Tiwari case are not brand ambassador­s of the state police. They have been arrested and terminated from service.

OP SINGH , director general of police

state police force never gets involved in any illegal activity and those getting involved would not be spared”.

Questioned on social media posts related to police constables’ resentment, the DGP said the social media posts were misleading and cited an example, saying one such post showing constables with black bands on their wrists was an old photograph of around two years ago, when the constables protested over salary discrepanc­ies .

Singh said the state police social media team was keeping a close watch on posts related to the incident and strict action would be taken against those getting involved in any act of indiscipli­ne .

Holding lack of profession­al training responsibl­e for such incidents, Singh said, “For the past couple of years, training was not imparted properly. It was the failure of the leadership at that time. The training was not profession­al and there was no emphasis on behavioura­l training.”

Elaboratin­g further, the DGP said the training for constables recruited in 2013 was held in three phases.

The first was for six months in which 20,166 cops were trained, the second was between July 1, 2016, to December 31, 2016, in which 15,814 were trained and in the third phase from August 20, 2016 to February, 2017, 3,798 were trained, he said.

“We are going to hold refresher course for these constables. It will start from October 8 in Lucknow and will be held across the state. During the course, retired and serving officers and people from other walks of life will interact with the constables. Besides other aspects, our emphasis will be on behavioura­l training,” Singh said.

When asked about reports that constables were collecting money to help their arrested colleagues and gather support on social media, the DGP said, “We have alerted our officers and a close watch is being kept on social media.”

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