On the instructions of Ghaziabad Police Commissioner J Ravindra Gaur, a policy of polite communication has been implemented to ensure respectful behavior with the public. Now policemen will address the public with words like 'Kya Baat Hai, Shriman Ji'. Special respect has been ensured for women, elderly, disabled and transgenders. Children will also get toffees and chocolates. Special respect will also have to be ensured for disabled and transgenders.

After the assault on a BJP leader in Nandgram police station on Saturday night and the action taken against the policemen, a new initiative has been taken regarding the language and behavior of the police. On the instructions of Police Commissioner J Ravindra Gaur, a policy of polite communication has been made and implemented. Under which now every policeman will behave respectfully with the public.
Now as soon as you enter the police station, you will hear greetings like 'Kya Baat Hai Shriman Ji'. Steps have been taken to eliminate rude and angry tone. Special respect has been ensured for women, elderly, Divyang and transgenders.
Children will get toffees and chocolates
Every complaint of theirs will be heard sensitively. In the policy released on Monday, there will be better seating arrangements in police stations, and children will also get toffees and chocolates. A strict ban has also been imposed on making videos of policemen performing heroically on social media.
If a policeman misbehaves with you, complain to the officer
Sentry will no longer use mobile phones and earphones on duty. Every policeman will wear nameplate and cap along with uniform while on duty. Police Commissioner J Ravindra Gaud says that even then if any policeman misbehaves, the public can make a video and send it to the police officers.
Fake policemen involved in robbery have been fooling people for two and a half months
Kaushambi police has not been able to catch the car riders who duped an Uzbek citizen of one thousand dollars two and a half months ago. Actually, the foreign citizen was duped by posing as fake policemen. Arifjan of Uzbekistan, who had come to Vaishali's private hospital on February 8 to get his brother treated, was duped by the dupes.
He had left the hospital for the market to buy milk and fruits. A car came from behind him in front of the Sector 1 park. Two people came out of the car, who claimed to be policemen. They asked for documents for investigation. On the pretext of checking the passport and visa, they took out one thousand dollars (i.e. about 87 thousand Indian rupees) from his bag and ran away.
After searching the CCTV footage, the police found the car, but the car number turned out to be fake. Till now the fraudsters are fooling the police. ACP Indirapuram Abhishek Srivastava said that the footage of the accused was found and they are being searched.
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