Kanjhawala Case: Cops in Delhi's Rohini Asked To Conduct Patrolling Duties In Night, Share Live Location
DCP Rohini district, Guriqbal Singh has asked all the Inspector level personnel in the district to share their live locations with him while on night duty In wake of the Kanjhawala incident in Delhi.
New Delhi: In wake of the Kanjhawala incident in the national capital, Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Rohini district, Guriqbal Singh Sidhu has asked all the Inspector level personnel in the district to share their live locations with him while on night duty, and not to leave police stations without his permission.
IANS accessed the message passed by the DCP to his juniors in which the official stressed on three important points - patrolling, location sharing, and presence at police station.
The message reads: "All the Station House Officers (SHOs), Additional and Inspector Bravo (Inspector Investigation) of all the police stations will conduct patrolling duty in the area and will share their live locations.
"No police officials (SHO, ATO, Bravo) will leave the police station without the DCP's permission. All the night duty SO will update their positions. Apart from from 12 a.m. to 4 a.m. the SHO, Bravo, ATO will continue update their locations," reads the message.
A few police personnel are calling the DCPs instructions a 'Tughlaqi Farman', arguing that "such directions make it difficult (for them) to discharge their duties".
An incident took place in the early hours of Sunday (January 1) wherein the 20-year-old woman was killed after her Scooty was hit by a car, and she was dragged by the same vehicle for several kilometres after her clothes got entangled in the wheel of the car. One CCTV footage accessed by the police shows a silver Maruti Baleno car making a U-turn in the Kanjhawala area, with the body of the woman visible under it on the left side.
Her Scooty was found around 12 km from the spot where the body was found. The five arrested persons have been identified as Deepak Khanna, Amit Khanna, Krishan, Mitthu and Manoj Mittal. The family members of the woman, who used to work as an event planner for weddings, suspect foul play.
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