Tag: Commissioner

  • Cyberabad Police Commissioner launched Handbook on NDPS Act

    Cyberabad Police Commissioner launched Handbook on NDPS Act

    Rangareddy: Cyberabad Police Commissioner, Stephen Ravindra, unveiled a comprehensive procedural handbook on the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, 1985. The event, attended by police officers and officials, emphasised the importance of the handbook in guiding officers investigating NDPS Act cases.

    Stephen Ravindra highlighted that the handbook provides crucial information on legal provisions, investigation methods, and specific procedures related to the NDPS Act. It aims to support investigating officers in dealing with the complexities of cases under the act. The rising consumption of illegal drugs and psychotropic substances poses serious concerns, as they have detrimental effects on individuals’ health and well-being. He emphasised the need for greater awareness of the NDPS Act and strict action against violators and drug users. Violations of the act can lead to severe punishments, including life imprisonment and death penalty. The handbook covers various aspects, including receiving information related to NDPS cases, handling seized items, reporting to senior officials, forwarding samples to the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL), and filing charge sheets. He stressed the importance of proactive measures, thorough investigations, and accurate documentation to prevent future crimes.

    Retired SP, OSD Cyberabad M Malla Reddy, who contributed to writing the book, received appreciation for his efforts. ACP S. Ravinder from Cyberabad and A. Rangadham, Central Tax Superintendent, Hyderabad, were also felicitated by CP Stephen Ravindra.

    The book launch event witnessed the presence of esteemed officials, including Cyberabad Traffic Joint CP Narayana Naik, Cyberabad DCP Crimes KalmeshwarSinghanwar, Women and Children Safety Wing DCP Nikita Pant, Admin DCP Yogesh Gautham, Madhapur DCP Srinivas Shilpavalli, Balanagar DCP Sandeep, Shamshabad ACP Narayana Reddy, OSD Mallareddy, PSOC ACP Ravinder, ADCP, ACPs, and other officials.

  • Action will not be taken against the Deputy Collector at present, the High Court has stayed

    Action will not be taken against the Deputy Collector at present, the High Court has stayed

    Bilaspur. The High Court has stayed any adverse action against the Deputy Collector posted in the district. The High Court has issued a notice to the Commissioner of Durg and the Collector of Kawardha seeking their response. On May 16, the General Administration Department issued a notice to Deputy Collector Rekha Chandra, posted in Raigad district, asking her to produce a disability certificate issued by the District Medical Board as per the provisions of Section 91 of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016. He has challenged the notice issued by the General Administration Department in the High Court through Advocates Matin Siddiqui, Diksha Gaurah and Zainab Vanak.

    The petition states that the provisions of Section 91 of the Act are not applicable to the petitioner in this case. He is the Deputy Collector in Raigarh District since the year 2019. He had produced a certificate of 43 per cent disability. A complaint was made to the Chief Minister in August 2019 for obtaining the certificate illegally. After this, a physical examination was conducted at the Divisional Medical Board Rajnandgaon of Durg division. 57 percent disability has been mentioned in the certificate issued by the board. He has also been issued a certificate of Bilateral Moderately Severe Hearing Loss. After proper departmental inquiry into the complaint made against him, a detailed inquiry report had also been given to the commissioner.

    Even after this, the Under Secretary of the General Administration Department has issued a notice questioning the authenticity of the disability certificate. While hearing the matter, Justice PP Sahu’s bench has prohibited any adverse action against the Deputy Collector. Also issued a notice seeking reply.

  • The commissioner suspended the sub engineer

    The commissioner suspended the sub engineer

    Bilaspur. In Bilaspur Municipal Corporation, the sub-engineer has been suspended by the commissioner for negligence and irregularity in the work of bore mining. At the same time, there has been a new division of work among the officers. Along with this, new zone commissioners have been appointed at many places by moving the officers of the zone from here to there.

    Bore mining work was done in Ward No. 8 Indrapuri Tifra of Zone No. 2, whose responsibility was given to Sub Engineer Devnarayan Singh Markam, on which the Sub Engineer was negligent and did not even follow the instructions of the officers, on which major action would have been taken. Municipal Corporation Commissioner Kunal Dudawat has suspended Sub Engineer Devnarayan Singh Markam. During the period of suspension, the headquarters of the Sub Engineer will be Vikas Bhawan. Municipal Commissioner Kunal Dudawat changed the two zone commissioners and made a fresh division of work among the officers. According to the issued order, Zone Commissioner Pravesh Kashyap, who is handling the responsibility of Zone No. 7, will now be the new Zone Commissioner of Zone No. 3. On the other hand, Khel Kumar Patel, who is posted in the corporation headquarters, will be the zone commissioner in place of entry in zone number 7.

  • BJP lawyer ‘threatens’ Warangal CP for arresting Bandi Sanjay

    BJP lawyer ‘threatens’ Warangal CP for arresting Bandi Sanjay

    Hyderabad: A member of the BJP legal legal cell Neelam Bhargava Ram threatened Warangal police commissioner A.V. Ranganath for arresting Telangana BJP chief Bandi Sanjay. The threat came after a court granted bail to Bandi Sanjay on Thursday, who had been arrested in connection with allegations of a class 10 Hindi second language question paper leaking. The police denied this, and said that the leak was not true.

    Ram, who is the joint convener of the BJP Legal Cell in central Hyderabad, wrote on Twitter, “Commissioner(@cpwrl) try ur best to save your job, everything including your call logs will be probed, who insisted you to falsely implicate @bandisanjay_bjp Aanna in this Case will be brought to public domain, BC Commission waiting in Delhi, over to you @BjpAchary.”

    Dileep tweeted, “Openly threatening and abusing sincere and committed police officers is the new norm for BJP? The other day BJP MLA @RaghunandanraoM abused @TelanganaDGP now another BJP functionary is threatening @cpwrl Hope @IPS_Association is taking note!”

    Bandi Sanjay was arrested from his in-laws’ house in Karimnagar earlier this week in the paper leak case for spreading false information. The arrest triggered protests by the BJP, who called it illegal. On Thursday, a court in Warangal district granted bail to Bandi Sanjay, subject to certain conditions.