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Publish Date : 2/7/2005 9:44:00 AM Source : Onlypunjab.com Team Admitting that a deep nexus of land-grabbers involving mischievous property dealers, musclemen or antisocial elements, unscrupulous police officers and certain influential people connected with social and political organisations, exists in Punjab, the Director-General of Police, Mr S.S. Virk, has asked all district police chiefs to identify all its members and bring them to law. “It is necessary to identify and break this nexus, “ says Mr Virk, revealing that all complaints about land-grabbing would be dealt strictly in accordance with the law and exemplary action would be taken against policemen involved in the nexus. Talking to The Tribune here this afternoon, Mr Virk, a 1970 batch officer, said that the police had an “onerous responsibility to reassert its credibility” by becoming people-friendly and humane. “We have taken a serious view of the death of a Dalit youth in police custody. A case of murder has been registered against the police officer concerned. Clear instructions have been issued that custodial torture and deaths would be viewed seriously. Stringent punishment would be given to those found guilty in such cases,” said Mr Virk. ‘I am aware of numerous challenges that face Punjab Police. Rising crime is the main challenge. Population explosion, growing urbanisation and unemployment are forcing under and unemployed youth to take to crime. “On terrorism front, things have remained peaceful. But we still have to remain alert and vigilant. Another challenge has been to put in place a credible public grievances redressal system. There has to be a follow-up and each complaint has to be redressed to the satisfaction of the complainant. “Some areas of worry for us have been increase in the incidence of white collar crime, cheating, cases involving Non-Resident Indians, cyber crime, land-grabbing and smuggling of drugs. As far as drugs are concerned and since it has assumed alarming proportions, we may soon come out with a comprehensive action plan to curb this menace. “Similarly, land mafias are responsible for creating social imbalances and disturbances besides affecting police functioning in a big way. Involved in the nexus are policemen who need to be taken to task,” said Mr Virk. Crime relating to NRIs, he said, was mainly of three types — matrimonial, supari and land-grabbing. “In some cases, we have been successful in tracking down those behind murders and other heinous crimes committed in Punjab at the instance of those sitting abroad. In some cases, we have got convictions while a few other cases are at the prosecution stage. But transnational crime is a big issue as Punjab has high density of NRIs. We understand the problem in its enterity. We would evolve a system so that hardships suffered by NRIs at the hands of their own relatives and friends are eliminated. We want to cover senior citizens and ex-servicemen in this category also,” he said. Mr Virk said that high fatalities on roads was a major area of concern. “We are examining all aspects as how to bring down the number of these fatalities. Better road and traffic management, starting of driving schools at district level, segregation of slow and fast traffic, removal of bottlenecks and stricter enforcement of traffic rules are some of the issues which are under consideration as a part of an action plan. “We may on an experimental basis start driving schools in a district police line and depending upon its success, extend this experiment to other districts. Besides, we have to evolve some sort of traffic code to deal with the problem and end chaos on roads.” Mr Virk says that training is an important component of any police organisation. Besides training policemen at the constable level, “I want to go a step ahead by taking training to the people. For example, those holding licenses for firearms, may not be well versed with their use. And in many an emergency, they are unable to use their weapons because of lack of expertise in using them. To begin with and by involving district magistrates and rifle clubs in districts, we may start some sort of training schools for them to train them in handling small weapons effectively. |
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732 students get degrees Publish Date : 2/11/2005 10:01:00 AM As many as 404 postgraduate and 328 graduate students of DAV College were awarded degrees at a convocation held here today. DC cautions principals against poor results Publish Date : 2/11/2005 10:01:00 AM Exhorting them to fix targets for good, Deputy Commissioner Ashok Gupta, yesterday said headmasters of government schools who failed to show up good results during ..... Brothers suspect in-laws for man’s murder Publish Date : 2/11/2005 9:59:00 AM The decomposed body of a man, recovered from an isolated building in the fields on the Badala road yesterday, was today sent to Medical College, Patiala, for postmortem. Rs 9 lakh stolen from commission agent’s shop Publish Date : 2/11/2005 9:59:00 AM In a daring act, miscreants took away a safe vault weighing 2.5 quintals with more than Rs 9 lakh after breaking open the entrance door of a commission agent’s shop .... Finance firm’s partners booked for fraud Publish Date : 2/11/2005 9:59:00 AM The police has registered a fraud case against the partners of a finance company for duping investors of crores of rupees. Court asks PSEB to pay damages to 4 farmers Publish Date : 2/11/2005 9:58:00 AM A case which was filed against the Punjab State Electricity Board (PSEB) on May 25, 2004, in the court of the Civil Judge (Senior Division) by four local farmers, for the recovery .... Dowry death case: bail plea of ex-Chief Engineer rejected Publish Date : 2/11/2005 9:58:00 AM The Additional Sessions Judge, Mr G.S. Saran, yesterday rejected the bail of a former Chief Engineer of the Punjab State Electricity Board (PSEB), Mr Harjinder Singh Khurana.... A replacement for diesel Publish Date : 2/11/2005 9:58:00 AM Bio-diesel (plant oils converted to their esters) can be a very good alternative of diesel as a fuel. It is a renewal fuel and can reduce the dependence on diesel. ‘Withdraw false’ case against scribe Publish Date : 2/11/2005 9:57:00 AM A section of the press reporters belonging to this town and working for different newspapers today urged the authorities to cancel the false case registered against Mr .... Anti-social elements grab home for elderly Publish Date : 2/11/2005 9:57:00 AM Mr Nachhattar Singh, who spent all the money he got after his retirement from the state government to set up a trust for running home for elderly in this town a few years ago... Special girdawri begins to assess loss Publish Date : 2/11/2005 9:56:00 AM Mr P.K. Verma, Financial Commissioner, Development, Punjab, today said that officials of the state Agriculture Department would assist officials of the Revenue Department .... Talk delivered on healthcare Publish Date : 2/11/2005 9:56:00 AM As part of the drive to bring the best in healthcare information to the people of the region, Dr G.S.Kalra, Director, Interventional Cardiology, and Dr Jaswant Rai, Director.... ‘Little Terrorist’ makes it to Oscar nomination Publish Date : 2/11/2005 9:55:00 AM With an Indian documentary film, “Little Terrorist,” written, directed and produced by Ashvin Kumar, making it to the Oscar nomination, Amritsar residents have double reason to feel happy. Capt dares Badal to face trial Publish Date : 2/11/2005 9:55:00 AM The Chief Minister, Capt Amarinder Singh, today dared the President of the Shiromani Akali Dal and former Chief Minister, Mr Parkash Singh Badal, and his son, Mr Sukhbir .... Complex built with people’s aid opened Publish Date : 2/11/2005 9:55:00 AM It is a government building with a difference. Residents contributed about Rs 25 lakh to complete the construction work of the tehsil complex at Nihalsinghwala, which ... 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