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Punjab Police Urges Public to Report Misconduct

Punjab Police Urges Public to Report Misconduct

Key Takeaways

  • Punjab Police Complaint Cell is operational 24/7.
  • Citizens are advised to report false FIRs, illegal detentions, and other misconduct immediately.
  • The cell encourages public complaints regarding police malpractice.

The Punjab Police has issued a strong appeal to the public to report any instances of misconduct by law enforcement agencies. The complaint cell, operational around the clock, is urging citizens to come forward with their concerns and ensure that justice is served.

In a statement released through its official social media handle, the Punjab Police Complaint Cell highlighted several areas where it expects the public’s vigilance: false FIRs (First Information Reports), illegal detentions, and other forms of police malpractice. The cell emphasized that these issues can be reported at any time without delay.

According to the statement, citizens are advised to immediately contact the complaint cell if they encounter situations such as false FIRs being registered, illegal detentions, or instances where police officers demand unreasonable compensation or delay in processing their complaints. The Punjab Police Complaint Cell is keen on addressing these issues swiftly and effectively.

The cell also highlighted that it has received 1787 public complaints so far, indicating a significant level of engagement from the community. These complaints cover a wide range of issues, including false FIRs, illegal detentions, and other forms of police misconduct. The Punjab Police is committed to resolving these cases promptly.

The statement further emphasized that the Punjab Police Complaint Cell operates on the principle of providing public service and ensuring that citizens are treated fairly by law enforcement agencies. It encourages the public to report any instances where they feel their rights have been violated or where they suspect police malpractice.

Citizens can reach out to the complaint cell through various channels, including social media handles and dedicated phone lines. The Punjab Police is urging everyone to play an active role in maintaining law and order by reporting any misconduct they witness or experience.

The statement concluded with a strong call for public participation, stating that every citizen has a responsibility to ensure that their community remains safe and just. By reporting instances of police malpractice, the public can help uphold the integrity of the law enforcement system.