An interstate co-ordination meeting aimed at strengthening cooperation and coordination in order to address various issues related to policing in NCR was held under the chairmanship of CP Delhi today at PHQ. Senior officers of Delhi Police and their counterparts from Haryana, U.P., Chandigarh, Punjab, J&K, Uttarakhand and Rajasthan attended the meeting.
The objective of the meeting was to share terror related intelligence and inputs about various extremist outfits in view of the forthcoming Republic Day. CP/Delhi stressed on increasing police presence, intensive checking at vulnerable points, tenant verification, guest house checking and sensitization of cyber café owners, second-hand car dealers, transporters, property dealers, cycle sellers, chemical dealers and STD/ISTD PCO booth owners in order to strengthen the counter-terrorism measures.
Safety of women working in BPOs, media houses, corporate houses, firms, companies and organisation and their travel during odd hours were also deliberated upon.
To increase checking at border check posts, it was decided to put strong pickets. It was decided that senior officers from other states will advise the respective Traffic Police and Transport Authorities to remove ‘tinted’ glasses and take steps for the safety and security of women. It was decided to educate transporters to install GPS system for safety security of their vehicles and goods. Bordering state police officers were requested to take necessary steps to divert the traffic or hold it from entering Delhi before 10 pm till the Republic Day.
Issues of human trafficking, missing children and proliferation of fake Indian currency note (FICN) and smuggling of arms were discussed and preventive steps were elaborated upon.
CP/Delhi stressed on regular updation of information on Zonal Integrated Police Network (ZIPNET) regarding crime and criminal for sharing of information on real time basis. The meeting ended with a resolution to have more co-ordinated approach in policing in order to provide a more secure environment to citizens of Delhi and the neighbouring areas.
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