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The chief minister said that the state government would also address the issue of staff shortage by filling up the vacant posts. 

News Arena Network - Shimla - UPDATED: January 7, 2025, 09:12 PM - 2 min read

Himachal CM announces plans for police modernisation.


Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Tuesday said that the state government would provide all possible assistance for the modernisation of Police department. 

 

In a review meeting of the Police department, CM said to ensure better public service, police stations would be categorised based on the population, geographical factors, and rural and urban divisions and appropriate staff strength would be provided for improved efficiency. He said that registered police posts would be authorized to register FIRs by integrating the Crime and Criminal Tracking Network and System (CCTNS) in these police posts.

 

The chief minister said that the state government would also address the issue of staff shortage by filling up the vacant posts. 

 

The CM said that the process of recruitment of 1226 police constables and 30 Sub-Inspectors was underway. He said that police reforms were essential for enhancing public services and the state government was also ensuring stringent laws against criminals. He said that the Anti-Drug Act would be formulated to combat the drug peddlers in an effective and efficient manner.

 

Sukhu said that a data warehouse and clearing agency would also be set up in the police department to store and organize data from multiple agencies for analysis and decision-making. He stressed the need to adopt cutting-edge technology to enhance service delivery and operational efficiency.

 

He said that the state government was also strengthening the Home Guard, SDRF, and Fire Department for their effective functioning. As many as 700 posts of Home Guards were also being filled up and directed to analyse the additional strength required in the department. He said that the state government would provide adequate funding for digitization of 86 designated response centres. 

 

He said Home Guards would be deployed in various Boards and Corporations to maintain law and order. A Home Guards Battalion Training Centre would be constructed at Markand in Bilaspur district to improve training facilities.

 

The Chief Minister said that the state government was committed to strengthening the State Disaster Response Force. The competent authority would be empowered to hire requisite vehicles for the relief and rehabilitation operations during any disaster or emergency. He said that temporary deployment of Home Guards would be done in SDRF until the permanent staff is recruited in this Force. He also assured that fire services would be modernized and Rs.19.40 crore would be released as the first installment for this purpose.

 

He expressed deep concern over rising cases of cyber crime in the State and said that 11892 complaints were reported in the year 2024 involving a total amount of ₹114.94 crore in cyber frauds. 

 

He said that Cyber Cell successfully blocked ₹11.59 crore, amounting to 10.08 percent of the total frauds. He directed to raise awareness about cyber crimes and take stern action against the offenders. He said that the State Government remains steadfast in its resolve to strengthen law enforcement and emergency services while addressing emerging challenges such as cyber crimes and disaster management.

 

Chief Secretary Prabodh Saxena, Additional Chief Secretary Home Onkar Chand Sharma, Secretary to Chief Minister Rakesh Kanwar, Director General of Police Atul Verma, Director General CID S.R. Ojha, ADGP Satwant Atwal and other senior officers of the Police Department attended the meeting.

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