City
Epaper

DGP pulls up cops over spurt in crime in Lucknow

By IANS | Published: September 25, 2019 9:12 AM

Rattled by the spate of murders in the state capital, Uttar Pradesh Director General of Police (DGP) O. P. Singh has asked the police officials to pull up their socks or face the consequences.

Open in App

The DGP summoned Lucknow police officials from Station House Officers (SHOs) to Superintendents of Police (SPs) and the Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) on Tuesday evening and sought an explanation for the sudden spurt in crime.

The Lucknow police could not explain its strategy to check use of illegal weapons and also the entry of illegal firearms into the state capital.

The DGP, according to sources, has asked the police to draw up a plan to curb the use of unlicensed weapons. He warned police station in-charges to work out pending cases of murders within 10 days else they will be transferred out of Lucknow.

DGP Singh, in the 90-minute meeting, asked the police to co-ordinate with the district administration for the same and ensure verification of licensed arms.

Police sources said that most of the shooting incidents in the city have been the fallout of personal enmity or property dispute, but the use of sophisticated weapons such as the .30-bore pistol has set off alarm bells.

The top cop was reportedly furious over the manner in which a property dealer was shot dead in Mohanlalganj on September 16 or a snack vendor was killed in Cantonment on September 21.

He also expressed his displeasure at the manner in which a city law college issue in Chinhat was being addressed by police.

Before winding up the meeting, the SSP was asked to draft a plan to curb sale of illegal firearms and ammunition. He was directed to orchestrate surprise inspection at arms stores by forming teams comprising DSPs and city magistrates. The city is also likely to get 110 additional patrol vehicles for better vigil.

The DGP later said: "They have been directed to speed up the investigation into these cases and put a control on the country-made pistols, which are being used in these cases. They have been asked to coordinate with the district magistrate and run a campaign around this. I believe, in the coming two months, situations will improve."

( With inputs from IANS )

Open in App

Related Stories

EntertainmentEminem’s first single ‘Houdini’ from 'The Death of Slim Shady' will go on air this Friday

NationalTelangana ACB takes ACP into custody in disproportionate assets case

InternationalAmid Growing Tensions With Beijing, Taiwan Detects 13 Chinese Military Aircraft, Nine Ships Around Nations (See Tweet)

NationalKolkata to turn into virtual fortress in 7th phase of polls on June 1

Other SportsIndian rifle, pistol teams announced for Munich ISSF World Cup

National Realted Stories

NationalHeatwave to continue in J&K for another week

NationalDelhi Excise Policy Case: Supreme Court Refuses Urgent Listing of Arvind Kejriwal’s Plea for Extension of Interim Bail

NationalSC registry refuses to accept CM Kejriwal's plea seeking 7-day extension of interim bail

NationalFire on Chauri Chaura Express: Major Tragedy Averted, at Bharwari Station in Uttar Pradesh (Watch Video)

NationalChandni Chowk Fire: 17 Cars Gutted in East Delhi Inside Parking Lot, No Casualties Reported