Nagpur: The Maharashtra Director General of Police (DGP) Praveen Dixit, who is on a visit to Nagpur, said that city police have been directed to take cognizance of increasing incidents of investment frauds and act on their own against the suspicious individuals and companies without waiting for lodging of formal complaints in this connection. The DGP was briefing the media persons after a high-level meeting held at Police Gymkhana here on Saturday.
The DGP, after the meeting, felicitated the team of policemen who investigated the Yug Chandak kidnapping and murder case in painstaking and outstanding manner and the Additional Public Prosecutor Jyoti Wajani who successfully represented the State in District and Sessions Court that ultimately resulted in conviction of two perpetrators of the macabre crime and awarding of unprecedented two death sentences.
“Maharashtra police have launched the citizen-freindly programmes across police stations in the State and the positive results have started to show its effects. A report submitted to the authorities has corroborated the fact,” said the DGP Praveen Dixit and added “Citizens are coming forward in greater proportions in the role of ‘police mitras’ and cooperating with cops over a slew of contentious issues such as maintaining law and order, timely information about crimes, etc. Over 1.50 lakh police mitras have been appointed in the State. Thse police mitras are prodding and inspiring citizens to lodge their complaints without any fear.”
The top cop also heaped accolades on city police for their ‘I Watch’ initiative. “The Mobile App is outstanding. Use of this App should increase manifold. And for this boost, city police should go on awareness spree by crisscrossing schools, colleges, malls, cinema theaters, and places where women visit in large numbers. Citizens must download the App and upload it with photographs, videos about crimes and other illegal acts taking place in their areas. Police should also take notice of citizens’ problems at the earliest and act accordingly,” exhorted the DGP.

“Due to booking of many hardcore criminals under stringent MCOCA provisions in city, the anti-social elements are on the run, but of course, with no escape. The action on the part of city police is laudable. The crackdown will certainly help in controlling crime rate in the Second Capital City of Nagpur,” declared the DGP.
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