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National Police Meet- Crime rate decreases 19 per cent in MP in 2022

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Inaugurating the 66th All India Police Duty Meet 2022-23, the Urban Development and Housing Minister said that It is a matter of pride for MP and Police that we have got the opportunity to host the All India Police Duty Meet. This event, which is held at the all India level, increases the exchange of knowledge and methods. Along with this, an environment of cooperation is also created.

Sharing with each other the methods of action against problems like terrorism, naxalism and corruption in the All India Police Duty Meet today will help the police to take effective action on these problems. In comparison to the previous year, there has been a decrease of 19 percent in the total crimes in the year 2022.

Along with the eradication of dacoity, there is a continuous campaign against Naxalism. During the anti-Naxal operations conducted in the year 2022, during the last 6 months from June to December, 6 Naxalites carrying a reward of Rs 114 lakh were neutralized. For the first time in the 32 years of Naxal history, such a huge success was achieved in the anti-Naxal campaign. Women's police stations are operational in all the districts. Now 950 Mahila Urja Desks are functional.

Shri Singh said that all these competitions are very contemporary and useful from the point of view of upgradation of skills in police research system by rising above victory and defeat. He hoped that all the participants would make new records by participating in the competitions with full dedication and concentration. At the same time, he expressed confidence that there will be no let down in respect and honor of the policemen.

Director General of Police Sudhir Saxena said that before this two police duty meetings have been held in Madhya Pradesh. The common problems of the police of different states are discussed in the meet. Share each other's good works. All the competitions that will be held in the Police Duty Meet are related to daily tasks.

He said that it should be made a medium of knowledge sharing. Shri Saxena said that all efforts have been made to make your stay in Bhopal comfortable. He said that a total of 100 dogs are also included in different teams. DIG Smt. Krishna Veni Deshabatu did the vote of thanks.

Police Duty Meet in Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, BSF, Chhattisgarh, CRPF, Gujarat, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, ITBP, Jammu and Kashmir, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra, Punjab, Rajasthan, Railway Protection Force, SSB, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Teams from Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, West Bengal and Madhya Pradesh are participating.


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A woman was allegedly beaten up and dragged by some police personnel on a road for not wearing a mask while going out to buy vegetables amid the COVID-19 pandemic in Madhya Pradesh's Sagar district.

After a video of the incident, which took place on Monday in Rahli town, went viral, a police official said the woman allegedly hit a female cop first.

The woman and her daughter were stopped by police around 11 am on Monday for not wearing masks.

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The police tried to take them away in a jeep to an open jail as punishment, but the duo resisted and allegedly hit a policewoman.

In the video, some police personnel, including a female cop, were seen beating up the woman, pushing her down and dragging her by her hair.

They were trying to shift her in the police jeep while she was resisting it and in the process, they thrashed her.

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However, Rahli's sub-divisional officer of police Kamal Singh said the "video showed only half of the incident".

"The woman hit a female cop first and the latter had bruises on her face of an injury caused by nails," he said.

Seeing the fact that the District Superintendent of Police has suspended the Assistant Sub-Inspector and the constable involved in the incident. It has been said in the order that due to their action, the unilateral and negative image of the entire police department has been displayed.

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Lokayukta Police Sagar arrested Patwari, posted at Chandrapur in Repura tehsil of Panna district while carrying a bribe of Rs 5,000. Patwari demanded a bribe in lieu of the partition of the land.

According to the Lokayukta police, applicant Sursingh Lodhi, resident village Hardua, Tehsil Rapura District Panna had complained that Devendra Prajapati, Patwari Mata 1 Chandrawar Tehsil Rapura, District Panna has demanded bribe for land sharing.

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On Monday, Patwari Devendra Prajapati, led by Lokayukta DSP Rajesh Khede, was caught taking a bribe of five thousand at his government residence, Sub Tehsil Complex Hardua. This action has caused a stir. For the last few months, there has been a continuous process of trapping in Panna.

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SagarWatch@ In Sagar district, a case of illegal recovery by police in the name of checking vehicles at four-lane has come up. , a probationary sub-inspector posted in the Deori police station area of the district, was checking the sand-filled dumpers without any order.

According to Viral WhatsApp message, when alleged culprit SI asked for 50 thousand rupees from a dumper driver, he got upset and gave a call directly to SP Atul Singh and got him talking. The SP suspended him over the phone. It is said that the Investigator SI Vivek Sharma was demanding 50 thousand rupees from the villagers from the sand-loaded dumpers on Dongar Salaiya Road, 10 km from Deori. On the spot, truckers have complained to Sagar Superintendent of Police Atul Singh.

Some people also made video audio by chance. And discussed with SP. Angered by this act, the Superintendent of Police suspended him and instructed to vacate the place in 5 minutes. It also said that if he did not leave the place in 5 minutes, they would also get him arrested in 151.

In the viral audio, the Superintendent of Police asked on what basis he was investigating the trucks without any orders during the probation period. When SP questioned him, he could not give any answer to this matter. SI Vivek Sharma said that a truck filled with sand was going in front of him, on which he has acted.

On this kind of arbitrary action during the probation period, SP Singh has spoken about complaining this matter at the police headquarters as well as the action to get him sacked from the service. Superintendent of Police Atul Singh even said that you are a stigma in the name of the Police Department.

Sub Inspector Vivek Sharma was not giving any kind of information in the video made on the spot. A police constable was present throughout. He reached his private vehicle for checking. Three sand-loaded dumpers were stopped.