news paper: WhatsApp video, photo of crime to fetch cash reward in Jhajjar

WhatsApp video, photo of crime to fetch cash reward in Jhajjar

Tribune News Service

Jhajjar, June 28

The district police have come up with another plan to curb crime and ensure prompt action on the information pertaining to any crime.

It has released the WhatsApp number 8930500677 to receive inputs, videos and photos about any crime for taking immediate action. Significantly, the police will also honour the sender with appropriate cash prize for assisting it in curbing various crimes.

“The move aims at promoting community policing and ensuring valuable contribution of the public in preventing crime. Quick action will be taken on those videos/photos and other information received on the WhatsApp number. It will not only help the police in maintaining law and order but also prove supportive in curbing the occurrence of crime,” said Pankaj Nain, Superintendent of Police (SP), Jhajjar.

He maintained that videos and photos pertaining to any crime work like an evidence for the police during investigation of any case.

Most of the times, these videos and photos provide decisive clues, which later turn out to be instrumental in conducting the probe in the right direction.

A provision has, therefore, been made to award cash prize to the sender for providing crucial inputs about any crime, he added.

“Besides, we have decided to conduct a survey across the district in order to identify those elderly people who live alone. The main aim of the planning is to provide them security and to connect the police with them for help purpose. After the survey, the PCR and riders will remain in touch with such elderly people to ensure their security,” said Nain.

The SP claimed that several steps had also been taken to ensure the security and safety of women and girls in the district.



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