MK Stalin was addressing the newly inducted officers who completed their training at the Tamil Nadu Police Academy at Oonamanchery.
Published Feb 29, 2024 | 12:31 PM ⚊ Updated Feb 29, 2024 | 12:31 PM
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin.
Asserting that the basis of good governance was to ensure a peaceful life for the people, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Wednesday, 28 February, called upon the police force to firmly support the government’s endeavour in this regard by striving to create a crime-free society.
The police should never allow crimes including those commissioned by misusing technology to happen, he said while addressing the newly inducted officers who completed their training at the Tamil Nadu Police Academy at Oonamanchery on Chennai’s outskirts.
“Utilise the skills acquired at the academy to overcome new challenges that arise in society and serve with dedication. Take preventive steps to avert crimes, bring the culprits to book, and make sure crimes don’t recur,” the Chief Minister advised in his video message.
He said policing was not just like any other job but a service. “So, discharge your duties sincerely and earn the goodwill of the people,” Stalin said and reminded that the state government was committed to protecting the people from all walks of life and to uphold social justice.
The Chief Minister congratulated 19 Deputy Superintendents of Police including 13 women and 429 police Sub-Inspectors including 74 women who completed their training.
State Director General of Police Shankar Jiwal and Additional Director General of Police Davidson were among the officials who participated.
காவல்நிலையத்துக்கு வரும் பாதிக்கப்பட்டோரிடம் ஆறுதலாகப் பேசி, அவர்கள் கோரிக்கைகளுக்குச் செவிமடுத்து, உடனடியாக நடவடிக்கை எடுத்துக் காவல்துறைக்கும் மக்களுக்கும் இடையேயான உறவை வளர்க்குமாறு தமிழ்நாடு காவல் உயர் பயிற்சியகத்தில் நடைபெற்ற பயிற்சி நிறைவு அணிவகுப்பு விழாவில்… pic.twitter.com/83P8kAN7a8
— M.K.Stalin (@mkstalin) February 28, 2024
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