Published 00:37 IST, November 7th 2019
Delhi Joint Commissioner of Police: 'We are a disciplined force'
Joint Commissioner of Police Meenu Chaudhary: Each personnel of Delhi Police is on work today. We are a disciplined force, we are aware of our responsibilities.
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Delhi's Joint Commissioner of Police (JCP) (Traffic Operations), Meenu Chaudhary spoke to ANI about Police Staff returning to duty after yesterday’s unprecedented 11-hour protest by Delhi Police Force stated that, “Each personnel of Delhi Police is on work today. We are a disciplined force, we are aware of our responsibilities and fulfil m in any circumstances,” Chaudhary ded.
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Delhi police declared an ex-gratia payment of ₹25,000
After office of Lieutenant Goverr of Delhi, Anil Baijal, issued a statement on Tuesday, vember 5, in which he assured that injured policemen would be treated free of cost and also called for requisite ex-gratia compensation to be given to injured Delhi policemen, Special Commissioner of Police Delhi, Satish Golcha while dressing protesting police personnel anunced that all policemen who were injured in Tis Hazari Clash will be given a compensation of at least Rs 25,000 by Delhi Police.
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Lieutenant Goverr of Delhi appealed for peace
office of Lieutenant Goverr of Delhi, Anil Baijal, issued a statement on Tuesday appealing to both police officers and lawyers to maintain peace. Special Commissioner of Police (Intelligence) informed him about current situation and highlighted orders of Delhi High Court. ting integral role of vocates and police in criminal justice system, Baijal called for m to work in harmony. Moreover, he stressed on restoring trust between two sides by imparting impartial justice. This statement comes at a juncture when hundreds of police officials std a protest at Police Hequarters in national capital.
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Thousands of police personnel h gared outside Delhi Police HQ
On Tuesday, thousands of police personnel h gared outside Delhi police hequarters against lawyers who allegedly beat up police officers at Tis Hazari Court on vember 2. Demanding for protection against such violence against cops, Police are demanding a trial against suspected lawyers and have presented a set of demands. Earlier on Monday, lawyers h protested against assault outside Tis Hazri premises demanding arrests of policemen involved in clash. Both Bar Council of India and Commissioner have urged police and lawyers respectively to resume work.
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00:36 IST, November 7th 2019