THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: State police chief Loknath Behera will directly be in contact with the police officials on responsibility within the box on election day through two WhatsApp numbers. The police can convey any incident to the eye of the police chief by way of messaging to 9497900060 and 9497900152.
The police officials on ballot responsibility can upload footage or movies, which they feel must be dropped at the eye of the police chief. In his message to all district police chiefs, range IGs and zonal ADGPs, the police chief stated that this facility will likely be available at the polling day from 6am to 8pm.
The police too can use handheld wi-fi conversation apparatus to pass on information to the election control room on the police headquarters and in person districts.
As many as 58,138 officials from state police were deployed for election responsibility, of which 3,500 are women. The record includes 240 DSPs, 677 inspectors and 3,273 sub-inspectors. Also, 56 corporations of central paperwork from BSF, CISF and CRPF have also been deployed within the state. In addition, 2,000 group of workers from Tamil Nadu and 1,000 from Karnataka have also been deputed to the state for election responsibility.
The police have also designated 11,781 particular officials for election responsibility. These include retired Army officials, retired police officials and NCC and pupil police cadets. The police have also deployed strike groups, staff patrolling groups, flying squads and static surveillance groups around the state.
Additional security has been supplied for 272 inclined stations and 162 stations with Maoist danger. Special security has also been supplied to 88 locations that share boundaries with Tamil Nadu and Karnataka.
Meanwhile, opposition leader Ramesh Chennithala wrote to chief electoral officer Teeka Ram Meena to make certain that the police be supplied vital choice of vehicles to reach any location in case of any regulation and order incidents. He accused the state government of now not deploying sufficient choice of vehicles for using police officials.
The police officials on ballot responsibility can upload footage or movies, which they feel must be dropped at the eye of the police chief. In his message to all district police chiefs, range IGs and zonal ADGPs, the police chief stated that this facility will likely be available at the polling day from 6am to 8pm.
The police too can use handheld wi-fi conversation apparatus to pass on information to the election control room on the police headquarters and in person districts.
As many as 58,138 officials from state police were deployed for election responsibility, of which 3,500 are women. The record includes 240 DSPs, 677 inspectors and 3,273 sub-inspectors. Also, 56 corporations of central paperwork from BSF, CISF and CRPF have also been deployed within the state. In addition, 2,000 group of workers from Tamil Nadu and 1,000 from Karnataka have also been deputed to the state for election responsibility.
The police have also designated 11,781 particular officials for election responsibility. These include retired Army officials, retired police officials and NCC and pupil police cadets. The police have also deployed strike groups, staff patrolling groups, flying squads and static surveillance groups around the state.
Additional security has been supplied for 272 inclined stations and 162 stations with Maoist danger. Special security has also been supplied to 88 locations that share boundaries with Tamil Nadu and Karnataka.
Meanwhile, opposition leader Ramesh Chennithala wrote to chief electoral officer Teeka Ram Meena to make certain that the police be supplied vital choice of vehicles to reach any location in case of any regulation and order incidents. He accused the state government of now not deploying sufficient choice of vehicles for using police officials.
DGP sets up hotline with cops on duty
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April 23, 2019
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