Public Grievance Redressal Meeting Held at Coimbatore District Police Superintendent's Office

A public grievance redressal meeting was conducted at the Coimbatore District Police Superintendent's office on July 31, addressing 102 petitions with various resolutions.


Coimbatore: A public grievance redressal meeting was held today (July 31) at the Coimbatore District Police Superintendent's office, presided over by District Superintendent of Police Badrinarayanan.



During the meeting, 102 petitions were examined and re-examined. Of these, 3 petitions were registered with Community Service Register (CSR) receipts, 79 petitions were resolved amicably, and 20 petitions were recommended for further investigation.



The meeting provided a platform for the public to directly address their concerns to the police department. This initiative is part of the ongoing efforts by the Coimbatore police to maintain transparency and improve public relations.

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