
Police Director Jitender addressed officers of the house from all over the state during a meeting in his Saturday office.
The TELANGANA Police were in the country in the first place in the justice report of India 2025 in the country, a difference that has met Pride and a renewed challenge to responsibility from the highest police leadership.
Police CEO Jitender addressed officers of the Station (SHOS) from all over the state during a meeting in his Saturday office. He remembered his own 33 -year journey in the Indian police service and remembered the doubts he met when he first decided to join the power. He now said he felt a deep feeling of pride serving in the department that has gained the highest national evaluation.
“Maintaining this recognition requires continuous determination,” he said, urging Shos to handle complaints with sensitivity, ensuring a thorough investigation, and always trying to meet justice. “Any failure in this regard brings incorrectly to the whole department,” he warned.
Mr. Jitender also encouraged officers to seek honorable feedback from their families and peers to better harmonize their behavior with the public’s expectation and try to be recognized as exemplary officers.
At the meeting he also dealt with other DGP (law and order) Malesh M. Bhagwat and emphasized the importance of responsibility within strength. “When errors are made at lower levels, they are leading officers who face the consequences,” he said, calling on Shos to deal with integrity and responsibility.
He recalled the assembly that the Telelangana police staff were among the better compensated officers in the country and warned against any involvement in corrupt practices.
Published – April 19 2025 9:13