New Shimla SP Gaurav Singh Vows Strong Action Against Drug Menace

IPS officer Gaurav Singh has assumed charge as the new Superintendent of Police for Shimla district. He has pledged strong, comprehensive action against the district's drug menace, targeting both supply networks and demand reduction. The SP also outlined plans to tackle persistent traffic congestion through increased deployment and alternative routing, especially during tourist seasons. Maintaining law and order and ensuring swift investigations, particularly for crimes against women and children, remain top priorities for the capital city's police force.

Key Points: New Shimla SP Takes Charge, Pledges Action on Drugs & Traffic

  • Curbing drug trafficking & abuse
  • Improving Shimla traffic management
  • Maintaining law and order
  • Ensuring swift investigation of crimes
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2013 batch IPS officer Gaurav Singh takes charge as new Shimla SP, pledges strong action agaginst drug menace

2013-batch IPS officer Gaurav Singh outlines priorities: curbing drug trafficking, improving traffic, and maintaining law & order in Shimla.

"We will act strongly on both demand and supply aspects of drug trafficking. - SP Gaurav Singh"

Shimla, February 9

2013-batch IPS officer Gaurav Singh on Monday assumed charge as the new Superintendent of Police, Shimla district, and outlined his priorities, with a strong focus on maintaining law and order, curbing crime, tackling drug trafficking, and easing traffic congestion in the state capital.

Speaking to ANI in Shimla on Monday, SP Gaurav Singh said the Shimla police would give top priority to the Himachal Pradesh government's ongoing campaign against drug abuse and trafficking, being carried out under the leadership of Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu.

"Our primary priorities will be maintaining law and order, controlling crime, and ensuring proper investigation of crimes," Singh said.

Highlighting the growing concern of drug trafficking in the district and the state, he said the police would work comprehensively on both the demand and supply sides.

"The issue of drug trafficking prevalent in the state and district will be addressed from both the demand side and the supply side. We will work on backward linkages and also focus on financial investigations related to drug networks," he added.

Addressing the persistent traffic problems in Shimla city, the newly appointed SP said additional measures would be adopted to improve traffic management.

"Additional measures will be taken to deal with traffic issues in Shimla. Police strength will be increased, alternative route solutions will be implemented, and traffic riders will be deployed at places where they are required," he said.

He further stated that traffic beats have been identified and maximum deployment of traffic constables would be ensured at these points.

Referring to the state government's anti-drug drive, Singh said it was a major campaign involving all stakeholders of society, in which Shimla police has been playing a leading role.

"The state government under Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu has launched a major campaign against drugs, ensuring participation of all stakeholders. Shimla police is working in the forefront, and we will act strongly on both demand and supply aspects of drug trafficking," he said.

Calling policing in Shimla particularly challenging due to its status as the state capital, Singh pointed out that VIP movements and routing duties are routine.

"Policing in Shimla is challenging because it is the capital city and VIP movements are a regular feature. All such duties will be handled seriously, protocols will be followed properly, and deployments will be ensured systematically," he said.

He said special emphasis would be laid on traffic management during the tourist season.

"We will try to implement alternative traffic plans, especially during the tourist season. Issues related to traffic vacancies will be resolved, deployments will be proper, and riders will also be deputed," Singh said.

The SP also said that tourists and daily commuters would be kept informed through social media platforms.

"Through our social media, tourists and commuters will be regularly updated so that they can take informed decisions and plan their movement according to traffic conditions," he added.

Retiterating his priorities, Singh said maintaining law and order, taking strong action against drug trafficking, ensuring smooth traffic flow, and preventing crimes against women and children would remain at the top of the agenda.

"If such crimes occur, they will be investigated within a fixed timeframe and swift action will be ensured," he said.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
Traffic management is the biggest headache in Shimla, especially during weekends and holidays. Glad to see it's a priority. The idea of social media updates is good, but please ensure the plans are implemented on the ground. The Mall Road chaos needs permanent solutions.
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Aman W
Strong words on drugs. The 'financial investigation' part is crucial. Need to follow the money trail and catch the big suppliers, not just the small-time peddlers. Wishing the new SP success. Himachal's youth need to be saved from this scourge.
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Sarah B
As a frequent visitor to Shimla, I appreciate the focus on tourist comms. The traffic can be a nightmare. Hoping the alternative routes and better deployment ease the congestion. A smoother experience will be good for tourism and locals alike.
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Vikram M
Good to see a clear agenda. However, I hope this isn't just another set of promises. We've heard similar plans before. The real test will be visible action on the ground in the next 3-6 months. Will be watching. 🙏
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Nisha Z
Mentioning crimes against women and children is important. Hope the police stations become more responsive and sensitive. Sometimes the fear of reporting is bigger than the fear of the crime itself. Training for staff on handling such cases is key.

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