Karnataka Chief Minister Commends Conviction Rates, Urges Police to Intensify Crime Prevention Efforts
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Bengaluru, April 2 (NationPress) Karnataka's Chief Minister, Siddaramaiah, expressed on Thursday that while the state boasts impressive conviction rates due to stringent crime management, certain categories are experiencing crime rates that exceed the national average. He urged the police to implement strict actions to mitigate such offenses.
During the Police Flag Day celebrations held at the parade ground in Koramangala, Bengaluru, the Chief Minister awarded the coveted “Chief Minister’s Medal” to outstanding police personnel, commending the police department for its commendable performance.
Siddaramaiah emphasized his belief that no crime or illicit activity should occur within any police station's jurisdiction without the awareness of the relevant station officer, highlighting the necessity for enhanced accountability.
While acknowledging the state’s achievements, he remarked that Karnataka leads in conviction rates due to rigorous crime control. Nonetheless, he pointed out that further efforts are essential to reduce the high incidence of crimes.
He also called for the effective integration of technology to combat cyber crimes and other emerging threats.
Praising the commitment of police personnel, he remarked that their unwavering service is crucial for upholding peace and stability within the community.
The Chief Minister reaffirmed that the protection of women, children, and vulnerable groups is a top priority for the government, urging the police to act with care and responsibility.
Siddaramaiah stressed the direct correlation between law and order and the state's economic development, asserting that a robust police system significantly contributes to overall progress.
He reiterated the government's goal of making Karnataka a drug-free state and urged the police to align with this vision.
The Chief Minister acknowledged the 24/7 dedication exhibited by police personnel as pivotal in maintaining societal peace and harmony.
He further emphasized that the government prioritizes the safety of women, children, and the vulnerable, urging law enforcement to keep this in mind during their operations.
Lastly, he reiterated the strong connection between the state's law and order situation and its economic advancements, noting that if the police department operates with this understanding, it could greatly enhance the economy.
Home Minister G. Parameshwara and Director General and Inspector General of Police Dr. M.A. Saleem were present at the occasion.