Ranchi: In a rare view of mass support for a police officer amid lawful concerns and deterioration situations, occupants and shop owners under the city daily market police station urged the district government to recover previous (OC) post-in-charge post (OC) (OC) (OC) (OC) OC) Station, Rajesh Kumar Sinha, at least until the end of the celebration season.
On Thursday night, Ranchi police were transferred about half a dozen police officers, including Sinha who were now posted as trial officers in Ranchi’s civil court.
Learned that Sinha had released the position on Friday.
Lalpur OC Police Station Arvind Kumar Sinha will now maintain a daily market station.
In the past two years when OC from the daily market station, Sinha has won the hearts of the residents and shop owners, which on Saturday wrote to SSP S K Jha to bring him back to his post before until the end of the main celebration.
MD Faiyaz, Secretary of Footpath Dukandar Sangh from a Daily Market member Member of the local Peace Committee, “In the past two years, Sinha Ji changed the area.
Previously, the daily market was once the center of criminals and drug vendors, but had long passed and had a decrease in crime in the area “Rajendra Singh, a resident of the ACC complex, agreed with Faiyaz and said the clashes were routine in the previous daily market area, especially during the festival period.
“However, in the past two years, not an example of the clash was reported.
Most importantly, the general feeling among the occupants and shop owners is that the right law and order has been maintained.
This is one of the biggest changes that we have experienced In the past years.
Therefore, we decided to jointly send a letter to the SSP requesting the service extension, “he said.
The daily market in the heart of the city is a mixture of residential and commercial areas.
It has a population of at least 20,000 people consisting of Hinduism and different minority communities.
It also hosts one of the wholesale markets of fruits and electronic items, making it one of the preferred shopping places for the city residents.
“Examples of theft, especially in the market area, have dropped,” said MD Rashid, a mobile shop owner, added that he (OC) was always polite and easily approachable if necessary.
“During the restrictions of Covid-19, more than punishing people, he and his team focused on feeding people and motivating others to adopt the appropriate behavior of Covid through the drive of consciousness,” he added.