‘Exemplary service’ — Amit Shah praises Delhi Police for tackling riots, role during pandemic
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‘Exemplary service’ — Amit Shah praises Delhi Police for tackling riots, role during pandemic

The Union Home Minister said that Delhi Police was instrumental in tackling the northeast Delhi riots last year and bringing back peace to the city.

   
Delhi Police escort a woman and a child to a safe place during the Delhi riots that broke out in February 2020 | Suraj Singh Bisht | ThePrint

Delhi Police escorts a woman and her child to a safe place during the Delhi riots in February 2020 | Suraj Singh Bisht | ThePrint

New Delhi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday praised the role of the Delhi Police during the coronavirus pandemic and said the police force has been providing exemplary services to people of the national capital.

He also said that the police force tackled the northeast Delhi riots last year and brought back peace to the city.

Be it tackling the northeast Delhi violence, or the lockdown announced after the outbreak of coronavirus, or the unlocking process, or the movement of migrant workers, the Delhi Police has provided exemplary services to the people, Shah said at an event held at the Delhi Police headquarters here.

The minister said the Delhi Police has a very large area of responsibility as various key installations come under its jurisdiction that include Rashtrapati Bhavan, Prime Minister’s residence, embassies of a large number of countries, headquarters of many key organisations, science centres, among others.

He also appreciated the city police’s initiative to reunite missing children with their parents and said such moves were service to humanity.

Shah announced that 15,000 CCTV cameras will be installed in Delhi for close monitoring of crime and criminals and also for the maintenance of law and order.

These police CCTV networks will also be connected with the CCTVs installed in railway stations, he added.


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