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Sunday, April 28, 2024

139 more UP Police personnel face action for misconduct

After 70 constables faced action in Gorakhpur for dereliction of duty, 139 more police officers were relieved from duty at the police stations in Maharajganj, Deoria, and Kushinagar districts and sent to the respective Reserve Police Lines.

The initiative stems from a concerted effort by senior officials across districts of the Gorakhpur zone to tackle the growing number of complaints related to misconduct by police officers while handling public grievances.

Additional director general (ADG), Gorakhpur zone, Akhil Kumar, said that sending 209 police personnel to the lines in their respective districts was done following multiple complaints of misconduct, indiscipline, and laxity in attending to public grievances.

“Based on complaints from the districts of Gorakhpur, Deoria, Maharajganj and Kushinagar, an assessment was conducted and action was taken against those found guilty,” said Kumar.

The ADG added that the action had been taken with two objectives: to send a stern message to police personnel to take their job seriously and to improve their conduct towards the public, subordinates, and seniors.

(This article has been published via a syndicated feed)

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