lieutenant-Governor Najeeb Jung stressed on the safety of women and people from northeastern States while reviewing the law and order situation in the national Capital and said police officers will be held responsible for any laxity in discharge of duty. Jung held a high-level meeting with Police Commissioner Alok Kumar, Special Commissioners (law and Order), Joint Commissioners (all ranges), all DCPs and issued instructions for strict action and compliance with those.
He directed the DCPs to ensure that the conduct of SHOs and their subordinate staff is of highest standards, especially while dealing with common people. Police personnel must demonstrate sensitivity to people and their issues, Jung said. Directing officers to adopt zero tolerance to crimes against women, he said the number of such incidents must be brought down with concerted efforts.
He also told police to intensify patrolling, particularly in areas which are more prone to crimes against women. Also SHOs must actively engage with local NGOs working with women in their areas. On safety of people from northeastern states in the national capital, the lieutenant Governor cautioned officers to be careful of any targeted crime against them, particularly women.
Individual responsibility of officers, including SHOs of the area, will be fixed if there are crimes against people from northeastern states residing in Delhi, he said. “There can be no substitute for honesty and hard work. Please remember the two most sacred books for you are the Constitution of India and the CrPC,” Jung told top police officers.