Haryana’s Director General of Police, Ajay Singhal, announced plans for statewide visits to bolster crime control measures. In a high-level meeting in Panchkula, attended by top police officials, discussions focused on strengthening law and order frameworks and implementing strategies for crime prevention. Singhal emphasized the importance of responsive policing at the ground level to ensure public safety and peace.
Singhal highlighted the need for close monitoring by district police chiefs in sensitive matters like student issues, farmer disputes, and religious conflicts. He stressed the importance of swift and fair action to prevent escalation of emotionally charged situations. The DGP emphasized the significance of maintaining law and order with sensitivity, dialogue, and impartiality.
The police chief emphasized the importance of coordination with neighboring states to address inter-state issues effectively. Singhal instructed districts to analyze major crime categories like crimes against women, murder, theft, and robbery to identify trends and areas needing improvement. He emphasized replicating successful strategies from well-performing districts in areas experiencing an increase in crime.
Singhal directed Police Commissioners and Superintendents to conduct detailed crime analyses at the police station level and ensure strict action in cases of negligence. Additional Director General Sanjay Kumar briefed on current and future strategies for maintaining law and order. He highlighted the need for tailored action plans based on each district’s unique characteristics and the importance of strengthening intelligence networks.
