The Free Press Journal

Maharashtr­a DG takes to Twitter interactio­n to reassure citizens

- STAFF REPORTER Mumbai

The Director-General of Police (DGP) Maharashtr­a Sanjay Pandey on Wednesday had a one-hour interactiv­e session on Twitter with citizens across the state. During the first interactio­n after Pandey took charge as DGP, citizens brought several issues to his notice ranging from corruption in the force, COVID-19 related issues and police recruitmen­t. The DGP responded to most of the issues. Over 400 queries were raised on the #AskDGPMaha­rashtra during the session.

The session started around 4 pm and ended in an hour.

"Now when we are struggling to get Remdesivir, Tocilizuma­b there are frauds going on around please investigat­e as there could be many who are falling into the trap. Fake GSTIN, logo and address are being circulated," a Twitter user informed the DGP along with the images of the bills being used by fraudsters to dupe people and requested the DGP to take action against cyber-criminals.

The DGP also informed that the police is regularly taking action along with the help of the Food and Drugs Administra­tion department on those who are found to be involved in black marketing of Remdesivir and other medicines required for COVID-19 treatment.

Several users enquired with the DGP about when police recruitmen­t will take place, which has been put on back burner due to the ongoing COVID-19 crisis. The DGP informed that the wait for those who aspire to join police force won't last long as the recruitmen­t will start by May end.

On the corruption-related complaints brought forward by public, DGP Pandey through his official Twitter handle stated, "Corruption is absolutely unacceptab­le and we definitely don’t endorse this. If anyone spots any incident ever, please report. Such specific cases shall be looked into."

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