Pulwama Police Strengthens Public Bond Through Grievance Redressal Camp

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PULWAMA: In a bid to strengthen the bond between the Police and the Public, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Pulwama, Shri Mohd Yousuf , conducted a Police grievance redressal camp in village Nehama of Kakapora block. The camp was attended by people from village Nehama and the adjoining areas, who brought forth their concerns and grievances to the SSP.

SSP Pulwama patiently listened to the grievances of the public, including youth, senior citizens, and women, and assured them of prompt and effective redressal. The public expressed their gratitude to the police force for approaching them at their doorstep and for taking steps to strengthen the police-public relationship.

During his interaction with the public, SSP Pulwama emphasized the importance of community policing in preventing and detecting crimes, including drug trafficking and terrorism. He stressed the need for the public to cooperate with the police and to share any information that could help in curbing criminal activities.

The grievance redressal camp was a success, with the public appreciating the efforts of the police to reach out to them and address their concerns. The camp helped to strengthen the bond between the police and the public and to promote a sense of security and trust in the community.

SsP Pulwama assured that they are committed to providing a safe and secure environment for the people of Pulwama district. The Police force along with other security forces are working tirelessly to prevent and detect crimes, and to maintain law and order. The Pulwama Police is committed to serving the public with integrity and professionalism, and to building a strong and lasting relationship with the community.

Mir Zeeshan

Mir Zeeshan is a Multimedia Journalist. He has majored in International Relations Peace & Conflict studies.
He has contributed for The Wire, The Citizen, TOI, , National Herald, The LeafLet, The NewsClick.
He has also reported for daily locals like GreaterKashmir, Kashmir Images and others.

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