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Bihar's Director General of Police, Alok Raj, has instructed officers to implement a "zero tolerance" policy towards communal violence cases. He made this statement during a high-level meeting with senior police officers. The DGP also issued directives on improving police response time, visibility, and crime prevention measures. He emphasized the need for leadership and focus on prevention, prediction, detection, prosecution, and perception to maintain peace and communal harmony in the state.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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