Public Grievance Meeting Held at Coimbatore Police Superintendent's Office

A public grievance meeting was conducted at the Coimbatore District Police Superintendent's office, focusing on addressing public complaints and re-enquiries.


Coimbatore: Today, a public grievance meeting was held at the District Police Superintendent's office near Coimbatore Railway Station. In accordance with the Chief Minister's directive, the meeting, led by District Police Superintendent Badrinayaranan, began at 10 AM. The session was aimed at reviewing public petitions and conducting re-enquiries on unresolved issues. Deputy Superintendents of Police and police inspectors also participated in the meeting.

Western Region Police Chief Bawaneeswari oversaw the event, where petitioners and respondents were summoned for a detailed investigation of their complaints. The police officials actively engaged in resolving these issues, providing solutions for the grievances presented.

The meeting, a significant effort towards community engagement and public service, was attended by additional district police superintendents, assistant superintendents, and police inspectors. They collectively worked on resolving the public complaints, emphasizing the police department's commitment to addressing citizens' concerns.

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