Bihar Police Takes Action: 37 Constables Suspended for Duty Absences During Holi
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Patna, March 3 (NationPress) A significant police operation has sparked attention in the East Champaran district of Bihar as Holi approaches.
The Superintendent of Police, Swaran Prabhat, has taken decisive action by suspending 37 constables immediately for failing to report for duty without prior notification.
Reports indicate that these officers were assigned to uphold law and order during this critical festival period.
In this scenario, unauthorized absences have been categorized as a grave disciplinary issue.
The SP emphasized that any negligence during festival duties is unacceptable.
The district police have issued stern warnings against hooliganism and anti-social behavior during Holi.
Flag marches across various police jurisdictions were conducted to boost public confidence and deter lawbreakers.
Authorities mentioned that patrolling efforts have been significantly increased, particularly in sensitive regions.
Quick Response Teams (QRTs) have been placed on high alert, maintaining special surveillance.
Officials also cautioned that strict legal actions would be enforced against individuals who breach prohibition laws or disrupt public tranquility.
The suspension of these 37 constables sends a strong message from the district police chief regarding the zero tolerance for indiscipline and negligence.
Extensive security measures have been established throughout Bihar, including the capital, Patna, particularly since Holi coincides with Ramadan this year.
High-ranking officials, including the Chief Secretary and the Director General of Police (DGP), have issued stringent directives to all District Magistrates and Superintendents of Police to ensure peaceful celebrations.
Pankaj Darad, Additional Director General (Law and Order) at Bihar Police Headquarters, confirmed that QRTs will be deployed from district headquarters down to subdivisions.
Approximately 30,000 additional police personnel have been mobilized, alongside the Bihar Special Armed Police (B-SAP), the Railway Protection Force (RPF), and paramilitary units.
Strategically positioned Vajra vehicles, water cannons, and other crowd control tools are ready to handle any emergencies.
The administration has enacted preventive measures against roughly 1.33 lakh individuals since February.
Officials reiterated that there is a zero-tolerance policy for anyone attempting to disrupt communal harmony or law and order during the festive period.
With increased vigilance and strict internal accountability, the administration aims to guarantee that Holi festivities across Bihar are celebrated peacefully and harmoniously.