MANGALURU: Additional Director General of Police (Law and Order) Alok Kumar stressed on the need for better coordination with the police in Kerala to keep a watch on criminal activities. Senior officials were at the city police commissioner’s office to hold a review meeting on Thursday.
Before attending the review meeting, Alok Kumar told the media that as elections are going to be held in the state next year, the focus will be on preventive and predictive policing. “I will discuss the issues and problems with the officials of the coastal zone Mangaluru City And this western rangeBecause it is a sensitive area. This is more of a familiar exercise. We have to predict and assess what all problems can arise in a year, and we will take measures to prevent it. Not everything can be prevented, yet by doing an assessment and analysis we will be able to prevent some incidents. Discussions will be held with the officials in that direction.”
In addition, he said that certain crimes, especially those related to narcotics, are also on his agenda. Cases are already being registered, but Mangaluru city and . In form of Dakshina Kannada The closer the district is to Kerala, the more complicating matters. Alok Kumar suggested regular border meetings with officials of Kasaragod, Kannur and other adjoining districts. “Whether it is illegal flow of narcotics, weapons or suspects, better coordination with neighboring districts will help in controlling the issues better,” he said.
Karnataka He said that the State Police is giving special emphasis on monitoring the social media. He said that this is an important and relevant issue so far, and the Mangaluru city police has already taken the initiative. “As cyber crimes are replacing traditional crimes, we need to strengthen the cyber wing and social media surveillance. Cyber crime cases are increasing more than miscreants using daggers or knives,” he said.
When asked about the temple-mosque issue malalikAlok Kumar said that the department will not allow any law and order problem due to this. He said the matter is already in the court and there is an injunction till June 3.
The officer had earlier held review meetings in Bengaluru and Mysore.
Before attending the review meeting, Alok Kumar told the media that as elections are going to be held in the state next year, the focus will be on preventive and predictive policing. “I will discuss the issues and problems with the officials of the coastal zone Mangaluru City And this western rangeBecause it is a sensitive area. This is more of a familiar exercise. We have to predict and assess what all problems can arise in a year, and we will take measures to prevent it. Not everything can be prevented, yet by doing an assessment and analysis we will be able to prevent some incidents. Discussions will be held with the officials in that direction.”
In addition, he said that certain crimes, especially those related to narcotics, are also on his agenda. Cases are already being registered, but Mangaluru city and . In form of Dakshina Kannada The closer the district is to Kerala, the more complicating matters. Alok Kumar suggested regular border meetings with officials of Kasaragod, Kannur and other adjoining districts. “Whether it is illegal flow of narcotics, weapons or suspects, better coordination with neighboring districts will help in controlling the issues better,” he said.
Karnataka He said that the State Police is giving special emphasis on monitoring the social media. He said that this is an important and relevant issue so far, and the Mangaluru city police has already taken the initiative. “As cyber crimes are replacing traditional crimes, we need to strengthen the cyber wing and social media surveillance. Cyber crime cases are increasing more than miscreants using daggers or knives,” he said.
When asked about the temple-mosque issue malalikAlok Kumar said that the department will not allow any law and order problem due to this. He said the matter is already in the court and there is an injunction till June 3.
The officer had earlier held review meetings in Bengaluru and Mysore.