Udupi: First police phone-in programme gets huge response, people raise concerns over drugs, liquor


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Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (HB)

Udupi, Aug 19: The first phone-in programme by the district police spearheaded by superintendent of police (SP) Sanjeev Patil, received tremendous response in its maiden run on Saturday August 19. In a span of just one hour from 10 am to 11 am, the SP's office at Bannanje received 27 calls from the public.

The callers expressed concerns over various problems plaguing Udupi, such as matka, drugs, illegal sale of liquor in petty shops, irregularities in parking system, sign boards, speeding vehicles and so on, and urged the police to improve beat patrolling.

Calls were received from various places like Byndoor, Udupi, Shirva, Brahmavar, Gangolli, Padubidri, Manipal and other police station limits. Matka and gambling issues were reported in highest numbers by callers from Kota, Gangolli, Shirva.

A teacher called from Santhekatte high school and requested the police to create awareness on law and order, to which the SP replied, "I will take a class for students from 12 noon to 12.30 pm. It would feel good to interact with children."

Another caller complained about encroachment of public road by a private party in Hosadu under Gangolli limits. Callers from Padubidri and Gangolli drew the attention of the police on the need to relocate liquor shops that were near the highway. A caller from Kota said that liquor was being illegally supplied in petty shops.

Another complaint was regarding auto rickshaws in Manipal, wherein the caller said that auto drivers were demanding more than the meter charge. The caller claimed that the auto drivers were not using meters and looting money from the public.

One of the callers complained about contaminated water spilling on the roads from fish-laden vehicles plying from Malpe harbour. The SP assured that such vehicles would be identified and warned on Saturday, and cases will be filed against them starting Monday August 21.

People also complained about drunkards misbehaving and creating nuisance at city service and government bus stands in Udupi.

At the end of the phone-in programme, SP Sanjeev Patil speaking to media persons said, "I am happy with the public response. With this, we are able to get more accurate information on illegal activities. We will keep track of such activities. Nearly 134 cases were lodged pertaining to matka in the district last year. A total of 126 cases have been filed up till July 31."

He also said that considering the number of complaints from the public, he was not satisfied with the number of cases that have actually been filed.

The SP instructed all the PSIs and personnel of police stations concerned to keep track of the complaints and take action if necessary. "The police should raid such places. Drug dealers and gamblers should be arrested directly on the spot. If any police official shows any negligence over the complaints given by the public, or if any police officer is found to be involved in illegal activities, the department will take immediate action without further investigation," he warned.

He however said that drug menace is a persistent problem that cannot be stopped or resolved in a day. "Curbing drug menace is possible only through awareness programmes at schools and colleges.

"The police department will work hard to improve the beat system and prevent illegal activities. The phone-in programme will be conducted every week on Saturday morning. The identities of callers will be kept strictly confidential. We have taken this initiative to make the police department people-friendly," the SP said.

  

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  • J.F.D SOUZA, Attavar, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 20 2017

    At the outset I congratulate SP Patil of Udupi for starting the phone in program at UdupiHere in Mangalore only traffic problems, providing seats to senior citizens in the bus, traffic jam, parking vehicles on footpaths etc. etc. What about Matka, drugs, illegal sale of liquor etc. Whether there are no matka, Jugari cases in Mangalore. as soon as he took over charge. Continue this good work.

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  • Comman, Man

    Sat, Aug 19 2017

    Main reason in Udupi dist are SAND and BEEF.. but why not raised??
    Daal may kch kaala hai..then all complaints are common to any place..

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  • Paul, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 20 2017

    My Friend Mr. Common man.
    Can you please explain .How is beef & Sand connected ???to peoples grieviences.?
    Has someone eaten beef & troubled you Or as someone forceablley made you eat beef OR has someone mixed Liquior or drugs in Beef & give n you.
    About sand- What is the concern about sand to you--Please expalin That public will come to know

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  • Bollu, Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 19 2017

    I dont know the number.But police should stop people going on wrong side of NH66 all along the stretch just to save 5 rupees petrol and avoid taking U turns.These irresponsible people specially Auto rikshaws and two wheelers causing several accidents.

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  • Comman, Man

    Sat, Aug 19 2017

    GANGOLLI is always on TOP most...😀😀😁

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  • Kiran D Souza, Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 19 2017

    You mean to say police doesn't know about all these problems? This is just a time pass to fool the people with no action. Police will be knowing everything, but COMMISSION is motivating them not to take any action. In short it's like "Police is running all this indirectly".

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  • bk shetty, aroor ksa

    Sat, Aug 19 2017

    Dear Mr.Sanjeev Patil wishing you all the best .

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  • Daniel, Karkala

    Sat, Aug 19 2017

    Nice programme. SP's aim is very good. i wish he should take more initiative on drugs and gambling.
    But its very sad to say that prompt officers are getting transfer letters very soon by the pressure of political party's and politicians. I hope and pray for Our new SP to do a sincere duty/ work towards society. All the Best Sir.

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  • VR, Udupi

    Sat, Aug 19 2017

    Good initiative. With limited number of police personnel and limited resources, serving a large community is very difficult. Hence, this kind of interaction with the public will help to get better handle on the law and order situation within the community. It should not be just limited to phone calls. Other means of interacting with the public such as through the internet or through town hall meetings will also help to understand public grievances and take appropriate measures to address those grievances.

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  • Joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 19 2017

    As usual The S,P. Mr. Sanjiv Patill has taken his job seriously. The people can be sure that they are safe with Mr. Patill around.

    Mr. Patill has an excellent track record as can be perceived by his achievements in Mangalore where he served as the D.C.P. Crime and traffic.

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  • das, Mangalore/Dubai

    Sat, Aug 19 2017

    There are many illegal video game shops (gambling) in and around mangalore (KSRTC, jyothi, Falnir etc.) concerned authorities should raid these illegal video games shops and closed it down permanently so that the poor people will not loose their hard earned money and family playing in these den...My humble request to concerned authorities to save the poor lives..

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  • Ananth Prabhu, Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 19 2017

    Efficient Officer!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Aug 19 2017

    My friend would have called this Phone-in India ...

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