CM Soren Flags Off Police Vehicles, Foundation Laid for New Stations

CM Soren Flags Off Police Vehicles, Foundation Laid for New Stations.webp

Ranchi, March 13 – In a major effort to modernize the state police and strengthen law and order, Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren on Friday launched 1,485 new vehicles for the police force and laid the foundation stones for 12 state-of-the-art police stations across the state.

The Chief Minister launched the vehicles from the Jharkhand Assembly premises here.

The fleet includes 636 four-wheeler patrol vehicles (Mahindra Bolero BS-6 models) and 849 two-wheelers, aimed at enhancing the mobility and response capabilities of the police.

Officials said the state government has sanctioned 1,255 patrol vehicles and 1,697 two-wheelers for the police department, and this marks the first phase of deployment.

Out of the 636 Bolero vehicles distributed, 614 have been sent directly to various districts, while the remaining vehicles have been allocated to Quick Response Teams (QRTs) and other specialized units.

According to the Police Headquarters, the addition of these vehicles will significantly strengthen the patrolling system in both urban and rural areas, enabling quicker response to emergencies and improved policing.

Alongside the vehicle distribution, the Chief Minister also virtually laid the foundation stones for 12 modern police station buildings to enhance police infrastructure in the state.

The proposed high-tech police stations will be constructed in Hazaribagh, Bokaro, Deoghar, Dhanbad, Garhwa, Giridih, Palamu, East Singhbhum, Gumla, Ranchi, Dumka, and Chatra districts.

A key feature of these police stations will be the integration of four specialized police units under one roof, which is expected to make it easier for citizens to register complaints and access different police services without having to visit multiple offices.

In his remarks on the occasion, CM Soren said modernization of the police force is a top priority for the state government, to create a safe and fear-free environment for citizens.

He said the government is working to address resource gaps and strengthen the police force through improved technology, equipment, and logistical support.

Senior officials from the Home Department and Police Headquarters were also present during the programme.
 
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