Ramagarh: The monthly crime review meeting of Ramgarh district was held at the police chief’s office in Chhatar Mandu on Monday, chaired by Superintendent of Police Ajay Kumar. Ahead of the upcoming Durga Puja festival, the SP instructed all officers, including subdivision police officers, station in-charges, and outpost heads, to maintain strict patrolling in their respective areas and ensure that the celebrations proceed peacefully, following the guidelines issued under office memorandum no. 4833/Go dated 13.09.2025.
During the meeting, pending and sensitive cases such as murder, POCSO, arson, criminal offenses, cyber fraud, NDPS, robbery, burglary, and assault on women were reviewed. Officers were instructed to verify the status of recently released convicts, monitor high-risk areas, and expedite investigations. Daily tasking through morning briefings, updating cases on NETGRID systems (Gandiva and Sudharshan), managing warrants, seizures, passport and character verification, and ensuring timely action on POCSO and rape cases within two months were emphasized.
The SP also stressed road safety measures, public awareness campaigns, timely entry of accident data in IRAD, verification of gang members, updating CCTV coverage under CrPC Section 144 or 163 BNSS, compensation for hit-and-run victims, and swift resolution of complaints received via Dial 112. Fingerprints of arrested persons are to be updated on NAFIS, and officers are required to utilize the e-Sakshya app under new criminal law provisions. Crackdowns on illegal gambling, liquor, and ganja are to be intensified, while VIP security standards are to be strictly maintained during high-profile movements.
All station and outpost heads were directed to conduct field inspections, gather intelligence on criminal activities, monitor ongoing development projects, ensure public service, and personally oversee important cases. Officers were also instructed to destroy seized contraband only with proper court orders and to provide professional conduct and timely resolution of citizen complaints. Training of all police personnel on the I-GOT app was also emphasized.
The meeting was attended by the Deputy SP (Operations), subdivision police officers of Patratu and Ramgarh, police in-charges of various units, traffic police head, and heads of all branches.