Jharkhand Police to Launch Citizen Complaint Program

Statewide initiative aims to boost accountability and public trust

Jharkhand Police set to implement a new program allowing citizens to file complaints against police personnel of all ranks.

DALTONGANJ – The Jharkhand Police will launch the Jan Shikayat Samadhan program on September 10, inviting citizens to report grievances against police officers statewide.

The initiative aims to enhance transparency and accountability within the police force.

Participants must ensure their complaints are factual, as unfounded claims could lead to consequences.

SP Reeshma Ramesan has expressed strong support for the program, encouraging those with legitimate complaints to come forward.

Senior officers, including the SP, DIG, or IG, will review complaints based on the accused officer’s rank.

DGP Anurag Gupta conceptualized the program to address concerns about police favoritism and improve overall functioning.

Local residents have welcomed the initiative, viewing it as a step towards addressing long-standing grievances.

The program will focus on receiving public complaints and providing prompt resolutions.

SP Ramesan is optimistic that this initiative will improve police-community relations.

Ongoing innovations are promised to enhance the program’s effectiveness and foster better police-public interactions.

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