Track gross sales, buy of drones within the metropolis: Delhi Police Chief

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Days after a drone terror assault on the Indian Air Force Station in Jammu, newly appointed Delhi Police Commissioner Balaji Srivastava has requested all 15 Deputy Commissioners of Police (DCPs) to maintain a tab on the sale and buy of drones within the capital.

In his first crime evaluation assembly on Saturday, Srivastava burdened on stopping the unlawful use of drones. “He asked the DCPs to start checking the sale/purchase of drones in Delhi, sellers and their registration numbers, authorized dealers of drones in Delhi and if they are following the norms, as well as those who have bought drones from them. and how are they using the same,” mentioned a senior police officer.

There is a partial ban on the flying of drones in Delhi particularly within the airport, Lutyens and cantonment areas.

In the two-hour assembly held via video-conferencing, Srivastava requested the DCP to offer an replace on the 12-point agenda – on anti-terrorist measures for Independence Day; Law and order scenario in Delhi (peasants’ agitation and communal scenario); To make acceptable preparations for COVID-19 (Steps taken to implement COVID norms) and fifteenth Aug.

Srivastava additionally requested the DCPs to extend their visibility on the roads and enhance entry to the general public in order that they will get their grievances redressed.

“The DCP briefed Srivastava about his respective district. He especially appreciated the work of the Northeast district police,” the official mentioned.

Srivastava additionally mentioned that the officers don’t want time to satisfy him and might simply stroll when he’s in his workplace. Earlier, officers have been required to make appointments to satisfy with the police chief.

Meanwhile, on Saturday, Srivastava went on ‘night time patrol’ at a number of police stations to work together with the workers on the bottom. He additionally performed ‘night time checks’ at police stations like RK Puram, South Campus and Daryaganj and interacted with the workers on obligation.

The night time probe continued until the early hours of Sunday because the police chief met with the DCP to verify the welfare measures taken by him for his staff. He instructed officers to take care of their staff and “join them”.

Finally, Srivastava went to the Red Fort and the Ghazipur border to evaluation the safety preparations and met the employees posted at these locations after the farmers’ tractor rally turned violent on January 26. He met Inspector Pushpa Lata and praised her for exhibiting “exemplary”. Bravery in controlling the gang at Akshardham in the course of the rally.

Inspector Lata was posted on the Ghazipur border in the course of the rally on 26 January. Videos of him stopping a bunch of protesters went viral on social media. She is seen standing in entrance of the transferring tractor to cease the farmers whereas they break the barricades and transfer in direction of the town.

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With inputs from TheIndianEXPRESS

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