Police Inspector Raghanendra Bhajantri interacting with members of various groups of civil society and local associations in the Sunday Hall of SS Patil in Kalyana Karnataka in Kalaburagagi in Kalaburagagi. | Photo credit
For a meaningful engagement event for citizens-Police here on Sunday, inspector of the Chowk Raghanendra Bhajantri police station interact with members of various groups of civil society and local associations in SS Patitil Hall in Kalyana Karnataka Chamber of Commerce and Industry) in Kalaburagagi.
The program was organized with the aim of facilitating the dialogue between the police and the public about the growing degree of crime and the collective efforts needed to maintain security and organizing in the city.
Inspector Bhajantri was warmly welcomed by President Kkcci Sharanabasapp M. Papp and other holders of the office.
The hosts who remembered the remarkable examples of the officer, the hosts specifically praised his quick action to help restore the kidnapped newborn within 24 hours, met with their mother and gain public admiration for his empathetic police.
Inspector Bhajantri, who dealt with the Assembly, expressed concern about the growing number of criminal incidents in the city.
He emphasized the growing threat of computer crime led by abuse of social media platforms, such as Facebook and Instagram, emphasized the growing threat of computer crime, such as Facebook and Instagram, emphasized the growing threat of computer crime powered by social media platforms such as Facebook and Instagram.
He urged citizens to remain vigilant and careful, especially when dealing with unsolicited reports and calls.
He also recorded an increase in theft and burglary, especially at night, and strongly recommended all merchants and business owners to install CCTV cameras outside their equipment.
“CCTV systems are vital instruments in police investigation and help to quickly identify and retain the culprits,” he said.
The interaction was closed with a joint commitment to increase public security through cooperation, awareness and proactive police.
This event recorded the participation of many representatives of civic groups.
KKCCCi Honooorary Secretary Shvraj v. Inshetti, chairman of the Civil Affairs Commission KKCCCI Sandyeep V. Mishr, Event Conventner Dinsh and. They were present and more.
Published – 6 July 2025 17:19