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Punjab CM Directs Withdrawn of 6355 Punjab Police Personnel

On Cm’s Directives, 6355 Punjab Police Personnel Withdrawn From Non-Core Duties To Boost COVID Preparedness

Acting on the Chief Minister’s directives, the Punjab Police has withdrawn 6355 personnel from non-core duties to create COVID Reserves and reinforce its field force at police stations and in the Armed Battalions.

While 202 COVID Reserves have been created in police stations across districts, another 20 have been constituted in the Armed Battalions, to improve operational readiness for enforcement of the various safety norms and protocols in place in the state.

The manpower mobilization exercise was undertaken from July 17, and as of July 23, 3669 personnel were part of the 202 COVID Reserves in districts while 475 were in the COVID Reserves of the Armed Battalions, disclosed DGP Dinkar Gupta. The diversion of force has been done from non-core police duties at District Police Offices, Police Lines, Saanjh Kendras, those attached with Police/Civil officers and threatened persons, and officials on temporary attachment with other units.

Disclosing this during the COVID review Video Conference (VC) meeting chaired by Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh, the DGP said, post the exercise, an additional 1800 police personnel have been mobilized at the police stations, across the ranks of Constable to Inspector.

As far as the Armed Battalions are concerned, the additional personnel deployment, in addition to 475 in the COVID Reserves, has been made at Shambhu Barrier (118), Security duty in districts (191) and NGOs of Armed Battalions (102).

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