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Keep away from criminals & controversies: Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan to the Police

Keep away from criminals & controversies: Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan to the Police
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Thiruvananthapuram: Chairman of the Pinarayaya Minister Vijayan on Sunday asked police officers to behave well with the public and were very careful in participating in private events.
His first meeting with all police officers – from Station’s house officers to DGP – after ruling for the second time was held behind controversy.
Vijayan said police officers had to stay away from those they did not need to have personal contact.
In addition to incidents of officers who behave badly with the public, there is also an Instance of Officer colluding with those who have criminal antecedents.
Photos of senior police officers posing with Conman Monson Mavunkal and reports of several senior officers who provide support to their fraudulent activities are the latest in this matter.
“Individuals with a criminal background and several organizations will try to approach higher police officers; officers must be vigilant about this.
It is better to avoid participating in functions without background checks and permits by state intelligence,” he said.
The minister’s chairman praised the police officers for their work during Covid locking but they also had to ensure that they behave with the public in a decent way and their work style was a model for fellow officers.
He said officers should not forget that their activities were carefully monitored by the community.
Video recordings from police officers arguing with a young woman in collapse on Covid restrictions has caused severe criticism of the style.
‘The police were told to avoid irregularities, police officers were also asked to avoid mistakes in dealing with cruelty complaints against women.
He said such complaints must be investigated by stationary house officers directly and they must be reviewed by the district police chief in their monthly meeting.
Cases in which Chargesheets cannot be submitted in 90 days must be reviewed separately.
The police also had to act hard in cases of violence for a failed relationship, he said.
Warning that his government viewed corruption and illegal activities of police officers very seriously, he said the illegal Nexus was several officers with sand and real estate mafia influencing style of style.
Officers who landed in the honey incident also discredited strength, he said.
The minister’s chairman discussed officials from the council at the State Police Headquarters.
It was also his first visit to headquarters in both terms.

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