Public grievances redressal camp was held under the supervision of District Superintendent of Police Badri Narayanan. The camp witnessed 81 petitions, which included family issues, money transfer issues and place issues. After examination and re-examination, a First Information Report (FIR) was filed on 2 petitions, 3 petitions were filed with petition receipts (CSR), and 76 petitions were disposed of.
Coimbatore: As per the orders of the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, the hearing on the petitions submitted by the public and finding the petitions which were not satisfied with the action already taken were found and the re-hearing on the petitions was held at the District Armed Forces Grounds under the chairmanship of District Superintendent of Police Badrinarayanan.

The petitioners and respondents to the aforementioned petitions were summoned in person, and their petitions were scrutinised by the Superintendent of Police and District Police Officers, and the petitions were disposed of.

During the public grievances redressal camp held today, 81 petitions relating to family issues, money transfer issues and place issues were heard and re-examined.

A First Information Report (FIR) was filed on two petitions, three petitions would be filed with a petition receipt (CSR), and 76 petitions were resolved amicably.

Additional District Superintendents of Police, Sub-Divisional Deputy Superintendents of Police and Inspectors of Police attended the meeting and took steps to resolve the grievances of the public.
On other working days, the District Superintendent of Police has directed the public to go to the offices and police stations of the relevant sub-divisional deputy superintendents of police and police stations and resolve their grievances.
The petitioners and respondents to the aforementioned petitions were summoned in person, and their petitions were scrutinised by the Superintendent of Police and District Police Officers, and the petitions were disposed of.
During the public grievances redressal camp held today, 81 petitions relating to family issues, money transfer issues and place issues were heard and re-examined.
A First Information Report (FIR) was filed on two petitions, three petitions would be filed with a petition receipt (CSR), and 76 petitions were resolved amicably.
Additional District Superintendents of Police, Sub-Divisional Deputy Superintendents of Police and Inspectors of Police attended the meeting and took steps to resolve the grievances of the public.
On other working days, the District Superintendent of Police has directed the public to go to the offices and police stations of the relevant sub-divisional deputy superintendents of police and police stations and resolve their grievances.