NEW DELHI: Delhi Police Commissioner Rakesh Asthana on Thursday said the police force is "all prepared" to deal with "any challenge" that may emerge in the next ten years.
"We have prepared the action plans for 2022, 2024, and 2030 in this regard," said the Police chief while addressing the annual presser.
Notably, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on the 75th Raising Day had asked the Delhi Police to prepare a road map for the next 5 years and also an agenda for the next 25 years when it would celebrate a century of its founding. The police chief said that the department has been reorganised into 14 verticals since September 25, last year, which was the first step of the same action plan.
The move, according to several officials, is a transformational change which will benefit the residents of the national capital as well as the police personnel.
The 14 verticals are — Law and Order Division Zone-I (eastern, northern and central), Law and Order Division Zone-II (New Delhi, Southern and Western ranges), Traffic Management Division, Crime (EoW merged), Special Cell, intelligence Division, Protective Security Division, Human Resource Division, Community Policing and Media Cell Division, Provisioning and Financing Division, Vigilance and public transport Safety Division, Armed force Division and MD Delhi Police housing Corporation, Technology and project implementation Division and Licensing and Legal Division. (IANS)
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