Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (DV)
Mangaluru, Jun 25: "All traffic police should be on the road during peak hours to manage traffic flow. When the staff monitors the traffic movements properly, the accident rate in the city will come down. The public will follow our discipline when we sincerely do our duty," said Police Commissioner Kuldip Kumar Jain.
He was speaking during the SC/ST grievance meeting here on Sunday, June 25.
He strictly cautioned against the use of mobile phones by the traffic police staff during working hours.
He added that during peak hours all traffic police staff should be on the road to help ease traffic flow without causing any public inconvenience.
Speaking about cyber crimes, the commissioner said that the police department is striving hard to resolve all kinds of cyber crimes.
When the leaders of the SC/ ST community complained that the wine shops in the city were kept open during the early morning, the Commissioner asked the police inspectors to do the needful. Also, he said that the public can give the names of the wine stores that remained open in the early morning.
District DSS leader SP Anand said, "Several things from Ambedkar Bhavan in Ganjimutt have been stolen. We do not know the status of the case."
Reacting to this Deputy Commissioner of Police B P Dinesh Kumar said, " FIRs have been filed and the case is under investigation."
Leaders also complained that several vehicles were moving at high speed at KPT Junction. So, the police department should take the necessary action.
DCP Dinesh Kumar said that the present police commissioner is so concerned about traffic issues. Totally, the police department is trying to resolve all traffic issues, he said.
DCP Anshu Kumar, ACP traffic Geetha Kulkarni and others were present.