Bokaro Police's Women-Led Anti-Crime Drive Marks International Women's Day
In a significant initiative to commemorate International Women's Day, the Bokaro police department executed a special anti-crime checking drive across the city on Sunday. The campaign was spearheaded by Superintendent of Police Harvinder Singh and primarily conducted by women police personnel, aiming to promote public safety and convey a powerful message about women's empowerment.
Drive Details and Key Locations
The anti-crime operation was carried out at several major intersections and public places throughout Bokaro. Leading the effort were prominent officers including Chas police station officer-in-charge Sushma Kumari, Sector-6 police station OC Sangeeta Kumari, Chas women's police station OC Sunila Linda, and officer Meera Lakra. They were supported by numerous other police personnel who actively participated in the extensive checking drive.
Traffic Rule Enforcement and Safety Checks
During the campaign, vehicles underwent thorough inspections at key checkpoints across the city. Police personnel meticulously checked for various traffic rule violations, with a focus on safety-related infractions. Specific attention was given to motorists riding without helmets, driving without seat belts, and the use of prohibited black films on car windows. Several individuals found violating these rules were issued warnings and advised to adhere strictly to traffic safety norms for their own protection and that of others.
Recognition for Compliant Riders
In a positive reinforcement approach, women riders who were observed wearing helmets during the drive received special appreciation and honors from the women police personnel. This gesture highlighted the importance of safety compliance while encouraging responsible behavior among all road users.
Community Engagement and Emergency Response
Superintendent of Police Harvinder Singh emphasized the importance of community involvement in maintaining law and order. He appealed to residents to promptly inform the police by dialing the emergency number 112 in case of any criminal activity or when police assistance is required. This call to action reinforces the collaborative effort needed between law enforcement and the public to ensure a safer environment for all citizens.
The Bokaro police's women-led initiative not only addressed immediate safety concerns but also served as a symbolic demonstration of women's capabilities in law enforcement roles, aligning with the broader themes of International Women's Day celebrations.
