Police Station Day was organized five times in two months, but only 17 out of 43 cases were solved.
Organizing a Police Station Day to resolve the growing land issue in Bengabad is proving to be a mere show. Complainants who come to the police station on the day hoping to get justice should go with the notice of inquiry on the next date. Cases in the zonal department are processed at a snail's pace. In such a situation, it is satisfactory to organize a police station day, where 26 cases are still pending. In five cases notice was given for next date. On June 27, out of four cases, one was executed. Remaining three candidates got next date. Similarly, on the Police Station Day organized on July 4, four out of eight cases were disposed of and four cases got next date. On July 11, police station day, five out of nine cases were disposed of and four cases got next date. On July 25, the police station received 14 cases, of which four were solved. Thus, a total of 43 applications were received during Police Station Day organized five times in June and July, out of which 17 cases were disposed of and applicants of 26 cases were asked to come with documents. On the next date, the revenue officials were confused, the applicants said. Instead of them, the Circle Inspector or Revenue Officer takes charge of the police station on the day. In such a situation, even solvable things become complicated. On the day of the police station, along with both the parties, some public representatives leaning towards a particular party also arrive, who succeed in taking the matter towards the next notice. In this case, there is delay in getting justice for the genuine applicants. Here, the government is not getting Amin and organizing police station day is becoming a hindrance to the applicants in not getting justice. Amin himself is often questioned. Former President Ranjit Marandi, Ajit Singh, Chotalal, Dinesh Verma and others said that Zonal Officer should be present on police station day and only applicants with sufficient documents should be called so that redressal can be done in person and victim gets justice. CI Ashok Das says that many things need to be looked into to resolve the land dispute here and the fact that four applicants for government land are stuck has come as a shock on the Police Day held at Bengabad Police Station on Thursday. 4 people had a dispute over a claim on government land in Tigaria village. All four filed a petition in Bengabad area seeking justice. The matter went to the police station. On Thursday, Bhairav Rajak, Taibun Nisha, Asha Devi and Bahu Singh reached the police station seeking justice. Circle officer Priyanka Priyadarshi asked the four to show the documents. Bhairav Rajak and Taipun Nisha were eliminated from the competition in the first round as they did not have any documents related to the acquisition of the land. In the second round, Asha Devi and Bahu Singh submitted papers. The inquiry revealed that the land in dispute was government land and both had insufficient evidence. A case of encroachment of government land was discovered with the help of fraudulently prepared documents. While delivering the decision, the CO announced that Bahu Singh and Asha Devi were evicted from the land and a proposal was taken to the department for correspondence under 4 (H) to cancel the jamabandhi. Zonal workers talked about demarcation and acquisition of government land. Police station in-charge Jitendra Kumar Singh, CI Ashok Das, revenue department employee Vijay Kumar Murmu and Surendra Yadav were present at the spot. Disclaimer: This is an automated news feed of Prabhat Khabar newspaper. It was not edited by the Prabhat Khabar group. The post Police Station Day was organized five times in two months, but only 17 cases out of 43 have been solved appeared first on Prabhat Khabar.