Police Add Ten Bike Patrols to Combat City Thefts
SSP Directs Enhanced Surveillance of Residential Complexes
Jamshedpur police boost night patrolling with additional bike units and increased monitoring of apartment complexes amid rising thefts.
Key Points:
- Ten new bike patrol units start night surveillance
- Police to assess security measures at residential complexes
- SSP directs station in-charges to increase night monitoring
JAMSHEDPUR – SSP Kishore Kaushal launches enhanced night patrol system to combat rising thefts.
Ten new bike patrol units join existing forces today. They will work with PCR vans and Tiger Mobile units.
The SSP emphasizes apartment complex protection. Recent thefts show a pattern targeting residential buildings.
Meanwhile, police stations receive orders for increased surveillance. Officers must question suspicious activities during patrols.
Security Assessment
Station in-charges will meet apartment residents. They will review existing security arrangements.
Moreover, police will evaluate CCTV systems. Guards deployment at complexes faces thorough assessment.
Community Cooperation
The SSP requests resident participation. Homeowners should inform police when leaving houses vacant.
Furthermore, police will advise on security improvements. Recommendations will focus on preventing break-ins.
However, success depends on community support. Residents must cooperate with local police initiatives.

