Tamil Nadu: Villupuram new SP sets agenda, prioritises women's safety, drug eradication, road security
Villupuram, June 17
Mathivanan officially assumed charge as the Superintendent of Police for Villupuram district on Wednesday, marking his new assignment with a decisive roadmap aimed at strengthening public safety and police accountability.
Speaking to reporters after taking charge, Mathivanan, who previously served as Deputy Commissioner of Police in Madurai City, thanked the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and senior police officials for entrusting him with the responsibility, stating it was a privilege to serve the people of Villupuram.
He said preventing crimes against women would remain the top priority of the district police. He added that the Tamil Nadu Government's "Singappen" Special Task Force would function actively to ensure swift action on complaints received on a daily basis.
The SP further said awareness programmes on women's safety would be conducted regularly in educational institutions and public places.
He instructed police personnel to ensure that complaints registered at All Women Police Stations are handled promptly, fairly, and without any external interference.
On his second priority, Mathivanan announced a strict crackdown on drug trafficking and other illegal activities, warning that no leniency would be shown to offenders. He said a dedicated team was already working to curb narcotics-related crimes and maintain law and order
Improving public access to policing was listed as his third priority. Along with the weekly public grievance redressal meeting held every Wednesday, he said the district police would soon introduce a daily time slot for receiving petitions and grievances from the public.
Expressing concern over the high number of fatal road accidents in the district, particularly on National Highways passing through Villupuram, he said the police would coordinate with other departments to implement measures to reduce accidents and save lives.
The new SP reaffirmed his commitment to transparent and people-friendly policing, ensuring the safety and security of all residents in the district.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Good to see a clear roadmap. Drug eradication is much needed in our towns - too many youngsters getting hooked on ganja and pills. But actions speak louder than words. Let's see if he can actually reduce the accident rate on those NH stretches near Villupuram. Every week there's some mishap on the Chennai-Salem highway.
Madurai experience will help him. But I'm a bit skeptical about "people-friendly policing" - we've heard this before. The daily grievance slot is a good move if implemented properly. Hope he also focuses on traffic management in town areas, not just highways. Villupuram junction is a mess during peak hours! 🚦
It's refreshing to see an SP publicly prioritizing women's safety. Many just pay lip service during press meets. The awareness programs in schools and colleges are crucial - we need to change mindsets from young age. Also appreciate the focus on road safety. NH-45 through Villupuram is notorious for accidents. Hope he coordinates with highways department effectively.
As a woman living in Villupuram, I want to believe this time will be different. The "no external interference" in women's complaints is a strong statement. But we need to see real change - too many cases get buried under pressure. Let's hope Mathivanan sir walks the talk. The weekly grievance meeting should be accessible to everyone, not just those with connections. 🤞
Impressive agenda! Drug eradication and road safety are two issues that directly affect common people. The Singappen task force concept is good but hope they have enough manpower to actually act on daily complaints. Also, transparent policing is needed
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