Additional DGP (Coordination) V K Singh on Monday said that the Andhra Pradesh Police have taken various measures to improve the reception of people at police stations and in the process of redressal of their grievances.
Singh informed that lady receptionists have been stationed at all police stations, barring a few naxalite affected districts.
Strict orders have been issued to register all cognizable offences freely and to behave courteously with the people.
The DGP, B Prasada Rao, has reportedly taken strict action - suspension of deviant police officers and registration of criminal cases - against corrupts officers last week.
Pending cases of stolen/seized properties, in the custody of police are being returned to the complainants through orders of the court.
The DGP has also ordered all these police responses to be monitored from police headquarters.
If any person has a problem with regard to the registration of a case, receives a poor response from the police, or has an unattended grievance at the district level, he/she can address the DGP or personally meet Addl. DGP (Co-ordination) V K Singh at the DGP office, opposite Ravindra Bharati at Saifabad, Hyderabad, Ph. No.040-23212839, on any working day between 3 pm to 5 pm.
"The AP Police assure the people that there will not be a single case going unregistered," Singh said. (INN)
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