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The Inspector General of Police (IGS) for Bokaro Zone, Michael Raj, conducted a comprehensive review meeting today at the Hazaribagh police headquarters. The meeting included discussions with key police officials, including the Superintendent of Police (SP) Hazaribagh and the Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Hazaribagh range.
After the meeting, IGS Michael Raj addressed the media and shared insights into the key directives issued. The discussions primarily focused on crucial guidelines for law enforcement in the region. The directives encompass a multi-faceted approach, covering campaigns against Naxalites, addressing criminal incidents, and managing shootings within the city.
Furthermore, with the upcoming opening of the Ramlal temple on January 22, the IGS emphasized the need for heightened security. Specific instructions were issued for the deployment of police officers and jawans at sensitive locations to ensure the safety and security of the public during the auspicious event.
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