Hindustan Times (Noida)

Police overcame 2020 tests: Shah

- Anvit Srivastava anvit.srivastava@htlive.com

NEW DELHI: Union home minister Amit Shah met senior officers of the Delhi Police on Tuesday at the force’s headquarte­rs on Jai Singh Road, and also took stock of the city police force’s performanc­e in the past one year.

Shah lauded Delhi Police for their role in tackling the Delhi riots in February 2020, the handling of the ongoing farmer agitations at Delhi border points, and the enforcemen­t of the Covid-19 lockdown last March.

He also made a slew of announceme­nts related to policing in the city. Later in the afternoon, Shah held a meeting along with home secretary Ajay Bhalla, police commission­er SN Shrivastav­a, Intelligen­ce Bureau director Arvind Kumar and other police brass.

While addressing the 80,000strong Delhi Police force -- police stations had connected to the event at the police headquarte­rs on Jai Singh Road via video conferenci­ng — Shah said a web of 15,000 more cameras would be installed across the city for crime prevention and detention.

He said the cameras would be linked with those installed by the Delhi government and those that are at railway stations. The home minister announced that the government has approved procuremen­t of more than 4,500 new vehicles and over 1,500 motorcycle­s for the Delhi Police.

Shah said the country had faced several challenges last year. “In Delhi, too, there were many tests. Be it the north-east Delhi riots, dealing with the coronaviru­s pandemic, ensuing lockdown measures, feeding the hungry, dealing with the migrant crisis or the ongoing farmer agitations, the Delhi Police has set an example by handling every situation profession­ally and in an exemplary manner. I want to thank every person -- from the constable to the commission­er -- from the bottom of my heart,” he said.

The home minister also gave a task to every police station ahead of the 75th Independen­ce Day anniversar­y celebratio­ns that will start on August 15.

Shah also felicitate­d some junior police officers for going beyond the call of duty during the early months of the lockdown. He stressed on more scientific evidence based policing while ensuring transparen­cy.

The home minister also said that initiative­s such as “e-beat book” has strengthen­ed Delhi Police’s functionin­g along with other digital platforms such as the Himmat app.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Union home minister Amit Shah with Delhi Police commission­er SN Shrivastav­a (first from left) at the police headquarte­rs.
HT PHOTO Union home minister Amit Shah with Delhi Police commission­er SN Shrivastav­a (first from left) at the police headquarte­rs.

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