Bengaluru: City Police Commissioner Seemanth Kumar Singh has issued a stern warning that any police personnel found associating with criminals will face strict action.
Speaking after receiving the guard of honour during the monthly parade held at the CAR grounds in Thanisandra, he said, “If police staff are seen mingling with criminals, it sends a wrong message to society. Such behaviour will not be tolerated. Everyone must work together as one team and perform their duties with commitment.”
The commissioner also pointed out lapses during recent bandobast duties, saying many staff had not carried helmets and lathis. “This cannot be accepted. Maintaining law and order is the most important responsibility at every stage. Officers must ensure proper checking of staff before sending them for duty,” he instructed.
He added that the Home Department is extending facilities to the police force, and personnel must make proper use of them. “Work with honesty and dedication so that Bengaluru city earns a good name. Balance both professional and personal life responsibly,” he said.
Singh also spoke about health initiatives for the force. “A health check-up drive named ‘Khushi Abhiyan’ has been launched for all police personnel. Everyone should undergo the tests and safeguard their health. If successful, the campaign will be held once every three months,” he announced.
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Bidar: District In-charge Minister Eshwara Khandre visited the injured in the mysterious explosion that took place in Molakera village of Humnabad taluk and are currently undergoing treatment at the district hospital. The minister visited the hospital this morning and enquired about the health condition of the injured.
Speaking to reporters after the hospital visit, Khandre described the incident as deeply painful and unfortunate. “Yesterday’s explosion in Molakera village is extremely tragic. Four children sustained burn injuries, while two adults were seriously injured. One of them has been shifted to Solapur and the other to Hyderabad for advanced medical treatment,” he said.
He assured that all the injured are receiving proper medical care and that the district administration is closely monitoring their condition. “Doctors have been instructed to provide the best possible treatment to the injured,” the minister said.
Khandre said that a thorough investigation is underway to determine the cause of the explosion and identify those responsible. “The government has taken this incident very seriously. I met the Chief Minister yesterday and briefed him on the facts of the incident,” he said.
He further announced that the government will bear the entire cost of medical treatment for all the injured. “Strict legal action will be taken against whoever is found responsible after the investigation,” he assured, while appealing to the villagers not to panic
