Public grievance meet held at Nazarbad Police Station

by news
July 21, 2015

Mysuru: The monthly Public Grievances’ meet was held at the Nazarbad Police Station on Tuesday July 21.

About 40 residents from Nazarbad, Kurubarahalli, Siddarthanagar, Alanahalli, Yeraganahalli, Raghavendra Nagar and other areas gathered at the police station and shared their concerns during the Public Grievances meet.

The residents urged the Police to end the menace of transgenders begging at People’s Park in city and seize stray cattle on the roads which posed danger to vehicular traffic and pedestrians.

Nazarbad Police Station Inspector R. Jagadish, in his reply on the action taken to the complaint on transgenders, said that a meeting with transgenders was held and they were cautioned against indulging in forcible extortion of money from the public. Petty cases would be filed against the transgenders on extorting money from the public, he added.

With regard to stray cattle roaming on the roads, Inspector Jagadish assured that he would apprise MCC to take action. People found begging in public places will be rehabilitated at the Rehabilitation Centre, he added.

The Inspector said that work at the Nazarbad Police Station was being carried out transparently following the installation of CCTV cameras. Police have been registering First Information Reports (FIR) with regard to people’s complaints on various issues, he added.

Sub-Inspectors Satish and Prakash, Deputy Mayor Mahadevamma, Corporator Ananthu, leaders Kushal Kumar and Kurubarahalli Prakash were among those present.