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News Topical, Digital Desk : SSP Satpal Antil has taken strict action against indiscipline and negligence in Moradabad police administration. 10 policemen including the in-charge inspector of Pakbara police station have been suspended with immediate effect. This action is a part of the SSP's zero tolerance policy, under which negligence and indiscipline in duty will not be tolerated at all.

This strict step has created a stir in the Moradabad Police Department and has given a message of accountability among the policemen. It is also being told that complaints of many other police personnel have also been received by the higher officials, on which action can be taken after investigation.

List of suspended policemen

The policemen who have been suspended include station in-charge Manoj Kumar, sub-inspector Anil Kumar (outpost in-charge Growth Center), sub-inspector Mahavir Singh, sub-inspector Tasleem (UP-112), head constable Bansat Kumar, head constable Dhirendra Kasana, constable Mohit, constable Manish, constable Rahul (UP-112) and constable driver Sonu Saini (UP-112). All of them are accused of negligence and indiscipline during duty.

Why was the action taken?

SSP Satpal Antil clarified that discipline and responsibility are paramount in the police department. This action of suspension was taken against those policemen who did not discharge their duties properly. The SSP said that to maintain the safety of the public and law and order, the police will have to remain alert and disciplined at all times. Strict action will be taken against those who are negligent.

chaos in police department

This action has created panic in Moradabad Police. This action is being seen as a warning among the policemen that any kind of negligence in duty will not be tolerated. Along with this, this step can also prove to be helpful in increasing the trust of the general public towards the police. People are considering this action as an important step towards transparency and accountability of the police administration.


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