Senior Police Officials Address Drug Trafficking, Illegal Arms, Case Disposal
Key Points:
- Senior Superintendent of Police conducts comprehensive review meeting with urban officers
- Special focus on drug peddler networks, illegal weapons supply chains, pending warrants
- Instructions issued to strengthen intelligence and accelerate case resolution processes
JAMSHEDPUR – The Senior Superintendent of Police held a crucial review meeting today. The session took place at the office auditorium. City Superintendent of Police attended along with all urban officers.
Deputy Superintendents, Inspectors, and Station House Officers participated. The meeting focused on rising crime and pending case resolution. However, immediate action plans were discussed for multiple areas.
The SSP reviewed three critical operational areas in detail. Drug trafficking control received primary attention during discussions. Moreover, illegal arms cases were examined thoroughly.
Police stations reported recent raids against drug peddlers. Officers presented data on arrested suspects and seized contraband. Furthermore, quantities of recovered narcotics were documented systematically.
The SSP directed strengthening of intelligence networks immediately. Officers must target drug networks at their roots. In addition, colleges and hotspot areas require enhanced surveillance.
Special monitoring teams will be deployed in sensitive zones. “Vigilance near educational institutions is essential,” a senior officer stated. Besides, coordinated operations across stations were emphasized.
Jamshedpur police reviewed illegal weapons seizures from last week. Technical cells received activation orders for tracking supply chains. On the other hand, weapon smuggler operations will face zero tolerance.
“No laxity will be tolerated at any level,” officials announced. The police chief’s directive demands strict enforcement protocols. Moreover, arms trafficking investigations will use advanced technical support.
Station-wise pending case reports were presented comprehensively. Arrest warrant execution received particular scrutiny during proceedings. Furthermore, absconding accused tracking systems were discussed.
Court case progress reports showed mixed results across stations. Swift resolution of pending cases remains the department’s priority. Each Station House Officer must ensure weekly monitoring.
Senior officials clarified accountability measures for delayed investigations. “Expediting pending matters is our primary responsibility,” authorities emphasized. Besides, monthly progress reviews will track individual station performance.
The SSP’s monthly crime review meetings have become regular practice. Even in the past, the DIG Manoj Ratan Chothe previously reviewed crime control initiatives. In addition, IG Akhilesh Jha conducted SSP office inspections recently.
Surprise visits to police stations have increased under current leadership. Late-night security inspections are also being conducted regularly. These measures aim to improve operational efficiency.
The meeting concluded with specific action timelines for each department. Officers received clear instructions for immediate implementation. Furthermore, follow-up reviews will occur within two weeks.

