19 policemen on line duty in Shahdara, Delhi, DCP takes big action, know the whole matter

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New Delhi: In Delhi’s Shahdara district, the DCP has taken a big action against careless policemen. The DCP has put 19 policemen in the district on line duty. From head constable to ASI, all have been suspended. According to the police, the policemen of the areas of the district where the crime graph has increased have been put on line duty.

Policemen of these police stations were punished.

According to the information, 5 policemen from Seemapuri police station, 4 policemen from Jagatpuri police station, 2 policemen each from Vivek Vihar and Anand Vihar have been put on line duty. 3 policemen from Shahdara police station and 3 policemen from MS Park police station have been put on line duty. 

These policemen were sent to the line

  1. Arun Singh Bhati-Anand Vihar Police Station
  2. Pintu Kumar- Anand Vihar Police Station
  3. Dharamveer-Police Station Jagatpuri
  4. Arun Kumar- Police Station Jagatpuri
  5.  Rajesh Kumar-Police Station Jagatpuri
  6.  Manish Kumar Meena- Police Station Jagatpuri
  7.  Kuldeep Singh-MS Park Police Station
  8.  Anuj Kumar-MS Park Police Station
  9.  Sachin Malik-PS MS Park
  10. Pradeep Kumar- Police Station Shahdara
  11.  Rajbir Singh-Police Station Shahdara
  12. Pirmeshwar Kumar-Police Station Shahdara
  13. Rinku Kumar- Police Station Seemapuri
  14.  Kapil Dev Singh- Police Station Seemapuri
  15.  Rujudin-Thana Seemapuri
  16.  Naveen Kumar- Police Station Seemapuri
  17.  Sonu Ram- Police Station Seemapuri
  18. Saudan Singh – Vivek Vihar Police Station
  19.  Pawan Kumar Nimesh- Police Station Vivek Vihar

Crime is on the rise in the district

Let us tell you that crime has increased in Shahdara district for some time. Recently, a 40-year-old man and his 16-year-old nephew were shot dead in Shahdara. While the 10-year-old son was injured. Regarding this incident, the Aam Aadmi Party had questioned the Lieutenant Governor’s ability to handle the law and order situation in the capital. At the same time, Delhi Police arrested three minors on Monday in connection with the arson case after a midnight dispute in Shahdara earlier this month.

Prashant Gautam, deputy commissioner of police (DCP) Shahdara, said the incident took place around 2.30 am on November 6. “A fight broke out between two groups of boys at Gajju Katra at midnight over some minor issues. Provoked by the dispute, some of them returned that night and set fire to several vehicles parked near the Chand Tara Masjid. Two Activa scooters and two motorcycles were destroyed in the fire.