Jaipur, 18 May (HS). Jaipur Police Commissioner Biju George Joseph held a public hearing at Bagru police station on Saturday and heard the problems of the complainants and also gave instructions to the concerned officers to resolve them on the spot. During this, Additional Police Commissioner Kailash Chandra Vishnoi, Deputy Commissioner of Police West Amit Kumar, Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police West Neeraj Pathak, Assistant Police Commissioner Bagru Aamir Hasan, Assistant Police Commissioner Vaishali Nagar Alok Kumar along with concerned SHOs and officers of the police station were present.
Jaipur Police Commissioner Biju George Joseph said that during the public hearing, the problems of the complainants are being resolved on the spot. Due to this positive initiative of the police, confidence among the common people and fear among criminals is increasing. He said that to provide relief to the common people, public hearings are being held every day in all the police stations.
Jaipur Police Commissioner said that during the public hearing, complaints including mutual lawsuits, family disputes, land disputes, possession of houses, double lease of land, illegal possession, theft, assault, threats and other complaints were received in the area. He gave instructions to investigate all the complaints and resolve them in the shortest possible time. He also directed the concerned officers to immediately respond and resolve the problems of the complainants.
It is noteworthy that earlier, Jaipur Police Commissioner had given relief to hundreds of complainants by holding public hearing in Shiprapath, Kanota, Kardhani, Vidyadharnagar and Shivdaspura police stations. The special thing about the public hearing was that the problems of the complainants were resolved on the spot. Instructions were also given for quick resolution of other time-consuming problems.
During the public hearing, complainants from Jaipur (West) police station Vaishali Nagar, Karni Vihar, Chitrakoot, Bagru, Bhankrota, SEZ and Bindayaka areas found solutions to their problems by telling them to the Police Commissioner.