Haryana Advances Zero-Crime Goal with New Policing Directives
CM Nayab Singh Saini emphasizes enhanced surveillance, parolee monitoring, and interagency coordination as crime rates drop and drug-free village initiatives expand.
Overview
- Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini reaffirmed his commitment to making the state zero-crime, citing a significant reduction in crime rates during a state-level review meeting.
- Saini directed police to strengthen CCTV surveillance by installing new cameras and maintaining existing ones to monitor criminal activity effectively.
- The CM called for strict monitoring of parolees to prevent repeat offenses and emphasized coordination with the Ministry of External Affairs to expedite the extradition of foreign-based gangsters.
- Over 4,000 villages and 859 wards in Haryana have been declared drug-free, with increased community involvement through awareness campaigns, sports activities, and public events.
- Police were instructed to improve responsiveness at stations, ensuring complaints are promptly addressed and clear reasons are provided if an FIR cannot be registered.