To,
Yudhvir Singh Dadwal
Commissioner of Delhi Police,
Police Head Quarter, MSO Building, I.P. Esate,New Delhi.
Subject : Complaint against improper patrolling by local police officials and by concerned PCR Staffs/ Concerned Traffic officials Posted in Dwarka, Delhi. Even were we found in late night call center employees and anti social elements consume alcohols openly in sector 6, Market, Dwarka near the Wine shop in service lane and also near to various wine shop’s in Dwarka in every late nights and their is Deteriorating Law and Order situation in Dwarka The PCR and Motor Cycle Patrolling needs to strengthen along with Traffic Inspectors. ( women / female residents are not safe )
Sir,
This is with reference to above mentioned subject this is to bring to your kind notice about the inefficiency of local police( of Delhi Police) officials and by concerned PCR Staffs in Dwarka, were posted their it self, the grievances which are given below :-
1. Local Police / Local Beat officers from Dwarka Police Station / are concerned officials are not performing proper patrolling in Dwarka in late nights ,were recently a antisocial element was tried to steal a car their it self recently in my residential locality.
2.Concerned PCR staff is not being scene for a round vigil check antisocial elements are freely moving in the Dwarka
3. antisocial elements are often being found while consuming alcohols in the service lane and near the boundary line of my residential colony and near the all wine shops in whole Dwarka market specially near all food vans / food stalls in Dwarka.
4. Traffic Police officials/ concerned PCR Staff posted in Dwarka is belligerently behaving even they don’t bothered to see – that how routinely cars / private vehicles are parked wrongly / ill-legally in main roads of whole Dwarka specially near to all markets in Dwarka which causes major traffic jams and congestion even traffic police and concerned PCR staff does not bothered to see this hindrances even number of times antisocial elements / call center’s employees found consuming alcohols ill-legally , while parking their vehicles near to this food vans / wine shops not only this they even through empty bootless on main roads , which causes problems to the passerby.
It is very surprising that – Even were we found most of the times, in late nights call center employees and anti social elements consume alcohols openly in sector 6,/ Sector 10 / Sector 12 Market, Dwarka near the Wine shops in service lane Some times in their call center’s car and it is surprising that why could not patrolling police officials from Local Police station Dwarka and the concerned staff PCR staff did not notice this, if the surprise check be made their it could be easily control of this severe menace, even after consuming alcohols the antisocial elements drive their vehicles dangerously in Dwarka roads and tease female local residents
even number of chain snatching case being reported and being published on www.dwarkaparichay.com a local portal of Dwarka residence.
Would be highly obliged and grateful if you issue instructions to the concerned agency and the concerned DCP PCR / DCP Special Branch / DCP Traffic and the Concerned ACP Dwarka to take preventive measure in regard my suggestion and complain. As till now local police / the other high concerned officials from Delhi Police officials are not taking any action in regard to above mentioned grievances / complains.
Regards,
Sanjoy Bhattacharya
Flat No 695 Akshar Dham Apartments,
Sector – 19, Pocket – III, Dwarka, New Delhi
Mobile NO. 9891914141 / 9868947925
Because all these mobile restaurants/shops pay their rent to the police. The primary job of most of the constables is to keep a track of the collections from all these illegal encroachers. Even beggers are not spared from the weekly collections of police.
DOES ANY ONE KNOW HOW THE PAVEMENT IN SECTOR 6 AND SECTOR 5 IS BEING USED AS A RESTAURANT IN FRONT OF THE POLICE BOOT BOX. I THOUGHT PAVEMENTS ARE MEANT FOR WALKING. ALL I SEE THERE IN FRONT OF THE SECTOR IS A POLICE WATCHING THESE SHOPS.