AFTER ARREST
(i) The person under arrest must be produced before the appropriate court within 24 hours of the arrest.
(ii) The person arrested should be permitted to meet his lawyer at any time during the interrogation.
(iii) The interrogation should be conducted in a clearly identifiable place, which has been notified for this purpose by the Govt. The place must be accessible and the relatives or friend of the person arrested must be informed of the place of interrogation taking place.
(iv) The methods of interrogation must be consistent with the recognized rights to life, dignity and liberty and right against torture and degrading treatment. OUR REQUEST TO THE PUBLIC
1. To inform the local police about the persons living in the area without any regular means of livelihood and living a lavish life.
2. May inform the local police any suspicious activities which may affect their safety.
3. The particulars of the domestic help and the tenants may be sent to the local police for verification to prevent entry of criminals and anti national elements in their houses.
4. To observe Traffic rules, follow the lane system and cooperate with the traffic police for smooth mobility and for avoiding inconvenience to others.
5. May not touch or lift any suspicious object, rather inform PCR.
6. To adopt various home security and vehicle safety measures advised by the local police.
7. To assist local police in all possible manner for prevention and detection of crime and to maintain law and order.
THANA LEVEL and DISTRICT LEVEL COMMITTEES
To promote interaction between the Police and the Public, Thana Level and District Level Committees have been constituted in each Police Station and in each district respectively. The Thana Level Committees are being represented by the Area MLAs whereas District Level Committees are being represented by the Member s of Parliament nominated by the L.G. Delhi. Monthly meetings are being held regularly with the representatives of public.
CAMPUS COMPLAINT BOX
Complaint boxes have been fixed in universities and college campuses. These boxes are opened by the concerned SHOs and complaints so received,are being registered in Daily Diary of the Police Station for taking necessary action.
AVAILABILITY OF POLICE OFFICERS FOR PUBLIC HEARING
1.Deputy Commissioners of Police Daily on all working days. (from 11.00 A.M. to 1 P.M.)
2. S.D.P.Os --do
3. S.H.Os Daily from 4.00 P.M. to 5 P.M.
4. Addl. DCP/S.D.P.Os/SHOs Once a month on Thana Diwas for hearing the public to sort out their grievances.
5. Addl. DCP/SDPOs/SHOs/Addl.SHOs Once a month with RWAs/MTAs.
For details of Telephone numbers functioning in the office of Joint Commissioner of Police Ranges, Deputy Commissioners of Police Distts., Assistant Commissioner of Police, Sub-Divisions and Police Stations may please consult Annexure-A.
LICENSING (Telephone No. 23490236)
The Licensing Branch of Delhi Police is currently functioning from the first floor of the Police Headquarters Building at I.P. Estate, New Delhi under the supervision of a Deputy Commissioner of Police. He is responsible for granting licenses/permission for :-
1. Arms and ammunition.
2. Cinema and Video Game Parlour.
3. Eating Houses.
4. Hotels.
5. Fire Crackers.
6. Poisons
7. Sulpher.
8. Swimming Pool.
9. Amusement Activities.
10. Registration of newspapers and Journals.
11. Declaration of Printing Press.
12. Grant of NOC for fresh Petroleum Stations and storage.
By March, 2003, this unit is expected to move to its new location at P.S.Defence Colony.
CRIME BRANCH (Telephone No. 23490252)
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