14 March,2022 07:50 AM IST | Mumbai | Agencies
Sanjay Pandey, commissioner of police, Mumbai. Pic/Ashish Raje
In his latest advice to police personnel, city commissioner Sanjay Pandey on Sunday told them to consider people visiting police stations as guests and deal with complainants properly. Communicating via Facebook Live, Pandey said that people visiting police stations have a lot of expectations from the police.
"If we don't behave with people properly and use berating language, it will tarnish our image. If any senior citizen comes to our police station then we should offer them a glass of water.
"Every complainant, be it from rich or poor, should be treated equally. People should be treated well at police stations. Our officials should act against illegal lotteries and dance bars but should not malign their image," Pandey said.
Pandey warned of action against food delivery boys, saying he had received several complaints against them for rash driving in a bid to deliver food to consumers in time.
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