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Follow COVID-19 precautionary measures: police

Madurai In the wake of the rapidly increasing COVID-19 cases, Dindigul police has urged the public to strictly adhere to COVID-19 precautionary measures and follow the guidelines issued by the State government in order to contain the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. In a press statement issued on Monday, Superintendent of Police Ravali Priya said that night curfew and Sunday lockdown measures should be strictly followed by the public. Vehicles other than those exempted would not be permitted to operate during the restricted period. Action will be taken against those who violate the rules. The police will be on rounds in key places and the checking at check posts will be strict. A total of 63 two-wheeler patrols will monitor the situation in Dindigul district.

Police geared up to handle elections peacefully

‘Police geared up to handle elections peacefully’ Updated: Updated: Three companies of Central forces arrived in Dindigul district Share Article DINDIGUL Out of 1015 licensed guns, 961 have been surrendered with the respective jurisdictional police stations, while the remaining 54 weapons were being used by officers. Complying with the Election Commission of India s guidelines, in view of the general elections to the Legislative Assembly on April 6, the district police have drawn up a comprehensive plan and executed it. At a review meeting, chaired by Inspector General of Police (south zone) Murugan on Sunday, the DIG of Police Muthusamy, Superintendent of Police Ravali Priya and others said that the police were geared to handle the elections in a peaceful manner.

Police officers get two-wheelers

Updated: Share Article AAA Superintendent of police Ravali Priya hands over two wheelers to police personnel at the Armed Reserve Police Ground in Dindigul on Saturday.   | Photo Credit: KARTHIKEYAN G Superintendent of Police Ravali Priya gave away two-wheelers to police officers exclusively assigned with the task of inquiring crime against women, complaints of child marriage and child abuse, among others, here on Saturday. Director General of Police J. K. Tripathy had recently directed all district SPs to give special focus on complaints received from women and children. The victims or the complainants need not even visit the stations. It was enough to give a call to either helpline no 100 or the exclusive number - 1098 helpline.

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