Jamshedpur Police Boosts Vigilance with Foot Patrols Ahead of Diwali

Enhanced Police Foot Patrols in Jamshedpur for Diwali and Chhath Festivals

Jamshedpur Police has heightened security measures with foot patrols, especially in sensitive areas, to ensure public safety during Diwali and Chhath festivals.

JAMSHEDPUR – In a proactive move to enhance security during the Diwali and Chhath festivals, Jamshedpur Police have begun intensive foot patrolling across the city.

This initiative, ordered by SSP Kishore Kaushal, aims to curb criminal activities and maintain public order.

Police presence has been notably increased, with officers patrolling on foot in various localities.

The focus of these patrols is particularly on sensitive areas known for higher risks of criminal activities.

The SSP’s directive emphasizes close monitoring of individuals with a history of criminal behavior.

This community-centric approach by the police aims to foster a closer relationship with the general public.

All police personnel, including those from local stations, have been instructed to partake in these foot patrols.

This measure is part of a broader strategy to ensure the safety and security of citizens during the festive season.

Authorities believe that this increased foot presence will act as a deterrent to potential criminal activities.

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