Key Points

Haryana DGP Shatrujeet Kapur has conducted a comprehensive review of law and order ahead of the festive season. He directed police to take strict action against illegally residing foreign nationals and exploitative moneylenders. The meeting also focused on enhanced traffic management with over 30,000 challans issued recently. Security arrangements for crowded festivals include mandatory CCTV installation and crowd control measures at major gathering points.

Key Points: Haryana DGP Kapur Reviews Festive Season Law and Order Security

  • Weekly review of cases against illegally residing foreign nationals ordered
  • Separate district cells to be formed for foreign national monitoring
  • Crackdown on moneylenders exploiting poor with exorbitant interest rates
  • Enhanced traffic management with 30,603 challans issued in recent campaign
  • Strict surveillance on criminals and anti-social elements during festivals
  • High-quality CCTV mandatory at crowded temples and fairs for security
  • Accident-prone areas to be identified with improved road safety measures
  • Public awareness campaigns on lane driving rules and traffic compliance
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Ahead of festive season, Haryana DGP reviews law and order situation

Haryana DGP Shatrujeet Kapur directs crackdown on illegal foreigners, moneylenders, and enhanced traffic safety ahead of festive season. Weekly reviews ordered.

"Those moneylenders who exploit the helplessness of the poor will face strict action - DGP Shatrujeet Kapur"

Chandigarh, Sep 21

Ahead of the onset of the festive season, Haryana Director General of Police (DGP) Shatrujeet Kapur on Sunday reviewed the law and order situation and discussed action against foreign nationals illegally residing in the state, moneylenders, criminals, miscreants and traffic management.

DGP Kapur directed all officers to review cases related to illegally residing foreign nationals every week and ensure strict action is taken.

He directed that a separate cell be constituted in every district for this purpose and instructed that action be taken on received inputs.

He directed officers to send weekly reports on this matter to police headquarters.

At the meeting, DGP Kapur reviewed the ongoing intensive campaign against moneylenders.

Sonipat Police Commissioner Mamta Singh informed that the police are receiving full cooperation from the public and that complaints are being acted upon promptly.

The DGP clarified that the main objective of this campaign is to help needy and poor people. He said those moneylenders who exploit the helplessness of the poor, charge exorbitant interest, and even seize their property, will face strict action.

He instructed that strict surveillance be maintained on criminals and anti-social elements.

He directed Station House Officers (SHOs) to personally monitor such individuals, hear complaints against them themselves, and ensure strict action.

The DGP emphasised that criminals should be categorised into different groups so that monitoring and action can be carried out more effectively.

Additional Director General of Police (Traffic and Highways) Hardeep Doon said during a special campaign conducted from September 5 to 14, a total of 30,603 challans were issued. These included actions against drunk driving, noise pollution, and other traffic violations.

Awareness campaigns were also conducted during this period.

The DGP directed that accident-prone areas be identified and necessary road safety measures be taken there.

Also, DGP Kapur instructed to spread awareness among the public about compliance with lane driving rules.

He said traffic police officers and personnel should explain to the public that vehicles must not be driven in the fast lane continuously, as the fast lane is meant only for overtaking.

Keeping the festival season in mind, DGP Kapur directed officers to further strengthen security arrangements.

He said that in large fairs and temples where huge crowds gather, high-quality CCTV cameras must be installed to prevent accidents and criminal incidents.

If the crowd exceeds the prescribed limit, entry must be controlled at the main gate itself. Special surveillance must also be maintained on suspicious and anti-social elements, he added.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Finally some action against those predatory moneylenders! They exploit poor families during festivals when people need money for celebrations. Hope this campaign brings real relief to those in need.
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Arjun K
The traffic management plan is excellent! 30,000+ challans in 10 days shows they mean business. But will this continue after festivals? We need consistent enforcement, not just seasonal drives.
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Priya S
CCTV cameras in temples and fairs is a smart move. Last year during Durga Puja, my friend lost her purse in the crowd. Better surveillance will definitely help prevent such incidents. Good thinking! 👍
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Michael C
While the intentions are good, I hope the action against "illegal foreign nationals" is done humanely and doesn't lead to harassment of genuine workers. There should be proper verification processes in place.
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Nisha Z
The lane driving awareness is much needed! People in Haryana treat all lanes as fast lanes. Hope the police actually educate people instead of just issuing challans. Education + enforcement = better results!

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