Cops raise awareness about new laws & rights of people

Cops raise awareness about new laws & rights of people
Bhopal: Bhopal police officials organised a slew of events at police stations to create awareness about the provisions and rights under the three new laws. Posters, banners and documentary films exhibitions on the new laws were used.
The events also provided information on filing online FIR and punishment provisions, educating the public on how to seek legal assistance against crimes.

As a part of the drive, new posters, flex banners, and displays have been put up at all police stations. Special Judge Bhopal, VC of MP Bhoj Open University, DIG Vineet Kapoor, DCP Zone-4 Sundar Singh Kanesh, additional DCP Malkeet Singh, additional DCP Neetu Thakur, ACP Anjali Raghuvanshi, and others were present.
At Teela Jamalpura police station, where DCP Zone-3 Riyaz Iqbal, additional DCP Shalini Dixit, ACP Nihit Upadhyay, SHO Sarita Burman, and others were present. At Misrod police station, DCP Shraddha Tiwari, ACP Rajneesh Kashyap, ADPO, and others were present. At Jehangirabad police station, DCP Priyanka Shukla, ACP Sunil Srivastava and others were present.
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