Itanagar: Recognising the importance of a citizen-centric approach to policing, Capital Police have started a Police Ajin (Friend) initiative.
“We believe that a police-public relationship founded on transparency, communication, and trust is essential not only for the present but also as a foundation for a brighter future,” SP (Capital) Rohit Rajbir Singh said.
Through the Police Ajin initiative, the Capital Police is committed to demonstrating transparency in actions, enhancing communication, and fostering lifelong trust to ensure peace and prosperity in our capital, he added.
Through this initiative, police aim to accomplish several goals, including community patrol (regular patrols to engage with and support the community), Samwad (a community outreach and problem redressal scheme, facilitating open dialogue and addressing community concerns through Jan Sunwai), and Your Voice Matters (placing complaint boxes at educational institutes, encouraging students to report bullying and abuse).
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