Jharkhand’s push for robust policing takes center stage this Friday, March 13, as CM Hemant Soren launches 12 futuristic police stations via online foundation laying from Ranchi. Timed for 12:30 PM, the program promises a game-changer for the state’s security apparatus.
Highlighting the occasion, 636 new patrolling vehicles alongside 849 two-wheelers will be commissioned to stations in phase one. This draws from approved totals of 1,255 four-wheelers and 1,697 bikes, reflecting a comprehensive fleet modernization drive. Enhanced mobility will empower officers to tackle crimes swiftly, from petty thefts to organized threats.
Designed with the latest technology, these stations will serve as efficient nerve centers, fostering better coordination and intelligence gathering. In a state with diverse terrains and security challenges, such infrastructure upgrades are vital for seamless operations. The initiative aligns with government pledges to prioritize citizen safety.
Top brass from police and administration will attend, emphasizing collaborative efforts. As vehicles roll out, expect improved coverage in underserved areas. This multifaceted upgrade signals Jharkhand’s commitment to a safer tomorrow, potentially reducing crime rates and enhancing community trust in law enforcers.