Cuttack, September 18, 2017: Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on
Monday urged the police to dedicate themselves
and render the best professional services for the benefit of the common man.
Monday urged the police to dedicate themselves
and render the best professional services for the benefit of the common man.
Patnaik while addressing the valedictory event of the
three-day long 65th edition of Police Duty Meet at the Reserve Police Ground in
Buxibazaar here said, “I am happy to see
the progress made, particularly in the spheres of increasing use
of scientific aids
in investigation and inculcation of scientific
temper amongst the police
personnel.”
three-day long 65th edition of Police Duty Meet at the Reserve Police Ground in
Buxibazaar here said, “I am happy to see
the progress made, particularly in the spheres of increasing use
of scientific aids
in investigation and inculcation of scientific
temper amongst the police
personnel.”
Investigation of offences against women, children, dalits
and tribals has
to be done
on a priority
basis and in a
meticulous manner, said Patnaik.
and tribals has
to be done
on a priority
basis and in a
meticulous manner, said Patnaik.
“I urge you to
dedicate yourself and
render the best professional services
for the benefit of the
common man,” added the Chief Minister.
dedicate yourself and
render the best professional services
for the benefit of the
common man,” added the Chief Minister.
As many as 187 competitors, including 40 Inspectors, 48
Sub-Inspectors, 43 ASIs and 56 Constables participated in different events of
the Duty Meet. At least 21 K-Nine (Dogs) coming from 37 police districts also participated
in the mega annual event.
Sub-Inspectors, 43 ASIs and 56 Constables participated in different events of
the Duty Meet. At least 21 K-Nine (Dogs) coming from 37 police districts also participated
in the mega annual event.
The Duty Meet witnessed competitions in various policing
subjects like observation and police portrait, scientific aid to investigation,
medico legal test, finger print identification, lifting – packing and
forwarding of exhibit, photography, DNA finger printing, technical
surveillance, cyber crimes, laws and rules and computer awareness test among
others. The successful competitors will be selected to participate in the All
India Police Duty Meet.
subjects like observation and police portrait, scientific aid to investigation,
medico legal test, finger print identification, lifting – packing and
forwarding of exhibit, photography, DNA finger printing, technical
surveillance, cyber crimes, laws and rules and computer awareness test among
others. The successful competitors will be selected to participate in the All
India Police Duty Meet.
The CM also felicitated the winners in various categories. DGP
Dr Rajendra Prasad Sharma among many senior police officials attended the
event.
Dr Rajendra Prasad Sharma among many senior police officials attended the
event.