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Kerala Police to accept complaints online amid surging cases of COVID-19

By ANI | Published: June 07, 2020 3:45 AM

With a spike in numbers of COVID-19 cases in Kerala, the state police have decided to receive complaints online to avoid public from visiting police stations physically.

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With a spike in numbers of COVID-19 cases in Kerala, the state police have decided to receive complaints online to avoid public from visiting police stations physically.

'It is important for police stations to take complaints online as more COVID-19 cases are being reported in the state," Kerala Director general of police (DGP) Lokanath Behera issued a directive.

"Complaints received online will be resolved as soon as possible. Police also have been advised to reply complainants via digital means," Behera said.

Recently, Kerala also saw instances of policemen having to go into quarantine. Last month in Wayanad, 24 policemen including senior police officials had to go to home quarantine after two constables tested COVID-19 positive. While, on May 24 in Thiruvananthapuram, after a remand prisoner tested COVID-19 positive, police personal who arrested him and the jail officials had to go into home quarantine.

In the backdrop of COVID-19, Kerala police also had recently made a series of administrative reforms in policing, major decision being to work with 50 per cent strength in police stations and battalions.

Other measures included avoiding police officers going in group during roll-call, change of shifts, parades and classes. Permission was also granted to police officers to inform junior police personal by phone about their duties and shift timings.

( With inputs from ANI )

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