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Circular on the behavior issued for the police time & again

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Thiruvananthapuram: At least a dozen circulars and advisors have been excluded from the police headquarters to the field office that instructed that the police must behave in a civilized and dignified way while dealing with the public.
Interestingly, the latest circular spent by the National Police Chief Anil Kant remembers at least eight rounds since 1965, directed officials to behave politely and convincingly dignity.
The circular was issued in 1965, 1983, 1995 (twice), 2002, 2004, 2006 and 2018.
Many more were issued in better aspects of the same problem, the latter became the adviser from the former police chief Locnath Behera On September 14, 2019.
Behera has issued a set of guidelines about increasing the professionalism of troops based on a meeting held by the Head of Pinarayi Minister Vijayan on July 16, 2019.
“Police officers should not use dirty language and instead, their behavior must be with compassion to people The person approached them, “the guideline has stated.
On January 12, Vijayan had told the Assembly that the government had been able to ensure proper behavior from the police to the public.
He also said that the government had asked all district police chiefs to strictly comply with orders from the court, rights and government commissions.
Contrary to CM claims, such guarantees remain on paper, who testify in the latest circular issued by the State Police Chief on Friday.
“It has been noted that even though there are some instructions, police officers’ incidents behave badly with the public in the police station and public places are increasingly reported.
Some police officials still behave in such a way that they slander the dignity of the police and invite spicy criticism of the court.
Such problems seen Seriously, “he said.
“Even some senior officials behave in a way that is not dignified with their subordinates, which most arise from their insecurity.
Many rounds have been removed from time to time and removing themselves will not be enough.
The only way to curb such behavior is By taking action against these officials and the public and other police officials must find out, “said the former DGP Vinson M Paul.
The Human Rights Commission has gone through the order on April 12, 2018, asking the government to begin actions against police officials involved in crimes as stipulated by Section 86 of Kerala Police Act, 2011.
The government has taken action against eight officers based on eight officers based on eight Officers based on eight officers based on eight officers.
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