SSP Holds Monthly Crime Review Meeting with Urban Police Officials
Three-Point Action Plan Targets Drug Trafficking, Illegal Weapons, and Pending Cases
Key Points:
- Senior Superintendent directs strict action against drug peddlers and narcotics smuggling
- Special drive launched to recover illegal weapons across district jurisdiction
- Long-pending cases to be resolved on priority basis with regular monitoring
JAMSHEDPUR – Senior Superintendent of Police organized a monthly crime review meeting today. City Superintendent of Police attended alongside urban area officials.
All Deputy Superintendents, Police Inspectors, and station in-charges participated. The meeting focused on three critical action points. Moreover, specific directives were issued to all participants.
Drug trafficking prevention received primary attention during discussions. Authorities emphasized strict action against narcotics peddlers specifically. Besides, comprehensive strategies were outlined for smuggling prevention.
A special campaign will ensure illegal weapon recovery. Law enforcement drives will target unauthorized arms possession. However, intelligence-based operations will guide search efforts.
Long-pending cases require priority-based execution across the district. Station in-charges received specific instructions regarding case resolution. Furthermore, timely completion deadlines were established clearly.
The SSP will personally monitor actions on all three directives. Regular reviews will assess implementation progress systematically. On the other hand, accountability measures ensure officer compliance.
Warrant and attachment order execution demands immediate attention. Pending warrants must be served without further delays. Besides, property attachment procedures require swift completion.
Passport and character verification status underwent detailed examination. Officers received guidelines for expediting verification processes. Moreover, standard timelines were established for routine applications.
Action against absconding accused persons requires intensification. Fugitive tracking mechanisms will be strengthened immediately. However, inter-district coordination will enhance apprehension capabilities.
Citizen Portal operations received special focus during discussions. JOFS and CCTNS system utilization requires improvement. Furthermore, digital complaint management needs consistent monitoring.
Station in-charges must update digital platforms regularly. Public grievances demand prompt acknowledgment and resolution. Besides, transparency in complaint handling remains essential.
Senior police officials emphasized community policing approaches. Crime prevention strategies require public cooperation extensively. Monthly reviews ensure continuous performance improvement. Control room operations support field-level enforcement activities effectively.

