Chikkamagaluru sub inspector gives new look to police station


Daijiworld Media Network – Chikkamagaluru (MS)

Chikkamagaluru, Jan 26: Mallandur police station of the district is glittering with various paintings and wall writings.

Sub inspector Ravish, who arrived at the station a few months ago has changed the whole scenario. He has given high tech touch to the police station as he believes the workplace should be clean so that the minds of personnel who are working there will also be clean. He has not collected even one rupee from anyone. He requested the local gram panchayat and donors to come to the police station and help the cops in getting it high tech.















If one gets into the Mallandur police station he or she will doubt whether it is a police station or some other place. Ravish has got the station changed to that extent. Locals also have cooperated in his vision.

The compound wall of the police station has various pictures advising the public about POCSO, traffic rules, not to give vehicles to minors, gambling, theft, child labourers and juvenile crimes. This is done to create awareness among the public.

Inside part of the compound wall has hunting of wild animals, cutting of trees and protecting wild animals. These are drawn for the accused to repent what they have done and change their mind.

A park is also built inside the police station compound so that the public should not feel that it is a police station. Locals and the panchayat have helped the sub inspector to fulfil his dream of making the workplace helpful to the police as well as the public.

Ravish has the intention of putting up a library inside the police station. Locals have already assured him of their fullest support. SP Uma Prashant has also appreciated the work done by Ravish.

The locals also say that beautification of the police station is not enough but the attitude of men in uniform towards the general public should change and people should not feel scared to come to the police station.

 

 

 

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, Jan 27 2023

    Good they changed the outlook of Police station.Atleast one who comes to station may not feel to be arrested .Not the outer look should impress people but also their attitude towards the public who comes to give complains or seeking help must be correct and helpful ..Not immediately try to hit him even though he is innocent.Give respect and you will get respect is here must be your motto.Thats important.Whereas in many stations they are not even ready to take a case or file a case .That should be avoided.Everyone has a right to be handled equal.

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  • KS Mayya, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Thu, Jan 26 2023

    As a one off thing it may be celebrated. However, administratively and to be fair this is not right. If inspectors of other police station also derive motivation and go actively looking for donations although intent is to avoid coercion, will that be possible? What is the guarantee that there won't be quid quo pro?? Taken in isolation it may be OK. But encouraging more inspectors to follow this path may seriously jeopardize the impartial treatment.

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Thu, Jan 26 2023

    all beautification will become useless if as the locals say..... "The locals also say that beautification of the police station is not enough but the attitude of men in uniform towards the general public should change and people should not feel scared to come to the police station...IT WILL BE LIKE HORAGE SHRINGARA OLAGE GOLISOPPU. as we know most of the khakis are supporters of nagpur gulam party

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  • Ganesh, Mumbai

    Thu, Jan 26 2023

    Its changed. That's why they encounter islamic terrorists

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Thu, Jan 26 2023

    I didn't like the drawing of a person shooting a Deer ...

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  • Guru, Mulki

    Thu, Jan 26 2023

    Can't help. This is not Nallasopara

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  • Prabhu, CDK/Canada

    Thu, Jan 26 2023

    Guru: There is nothing romantic, thrilling or romantic about shooting a beautiful animal of the wild which is rapidly being invaded and disappearing these days. It is cruel to kill a helpless animal with a high velocity fire arm - a rifle with a telescopic sight ( even if justified the hunter could have used a bow and an arrow not a rifle)! At this rate our grand children would only be able to the existence of wild animals in pics. Don’t destroy but preserve life, nature, environment, air etc. for ourselves and the rest. Once they are gone, they are lost forever. So let us not brutalize our self and the societal values for the sake of gratification of a cruel taste.

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