Pune News, October 12,— The Pune Police Department has implemented a significant reform aimed at curbing the rising crime rate in the city. Over the past few months, Pune has witnessed an increase in incidents such as murders, assaults, and gang-related violence. However, in a determined move to restore law and order, the Pune Police have introduced a new strategy aimed at controlling crime more effectively.
As part of this initiative, seven new police stations have been inaugurated in the Pune Metropolitan area on the auspicious occasion of Dussehra. Maharashtra’s Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar, alongside Home Minister Devendra Fadnavis, inaugurated the stations, marking a major step towards decentralizing law enforcement in the city. (Pune News)
Key Appointments in New Police Stations
The Pune Police Department has appointed senior inspectors at these newly established police stations. These appointments, aimed at bringing local law enforcement closer to citizens, are expected to reduce the burden on the larger stations and enable more effective crime management.
- Sharad Zine – Senior Inspector, Ambegaon Police Station
- Atul Bhos – Senior Inspector, Nanded City Police Station
- Mahesh Bolkotgi – Senior Inspector, Baner Police Station
- Sanjay Chavan – Senior Inspector, Kharadi Police Station
- Pandit Rajetwad – Senior Inspector, Wagholi Police Station
- Mangal Modhave – Senior Inspector, Fursungi Police Station
- Mansing Patil – Senior Inspector, Kalepadal Police Station
Impact of the Reform
This restructuring comes a decade after the last major overhaul in the Pune Police Commissioner’s jurisdiction. The newly established police stations are expected to relieve the heavy caseloads at larger stations across the city. (Pune Crime)
Government Support for New Police Infrastructure
The Maharashtra government has sanctioned several measures to support the expansion of Pune’s police force. A total of 816 new police posts have been approved to staff these stations, ensuring that the Pune Police are well-equipped to handle the city’s growing law enforcement needs. Additionally, Rs 60 crore has been allocated for the construction of new police station buildings, with a further Rs 25 crore set aside for the rebuilding of the Bund Garden Police Station.
Further Investments in Safety
The government has also approved a Rs 433 crore budget to install 2,886 new CCTV cameras across Pune, enhancing surveillance capabilities. Alongside this, Rs 193 crore has been earmarked for the construction of a new Police Commissionerate building, reinforcing the infrastructure needed to tackle growing urban challenges.
Pune’s Path to Safer Streets
This upgrade of Pune’s police infrastructure and personnel is seen as a critical step toward reducing crime in the city. With increased resources, new technology, and better deployment of law enforcement, the Pune Police are poised to take on the challenge of creating a safer environment for the city’s residents.