Pedalling to popularise Pan India Helpline 112
December 19, 2020
Following the launch of 112 Helpline, a Pan India single number Emergency Response Support System (ERSS) for citizens in emergencies or crisis, the City Police this morning took out a Cycle Jatha on five different routes in city, in association with a host of organisations in order to create public awareness on the new Pan India Helpline number.
The rally was held as part of the City Police’s Crime Prevention Month with support from organisations such as Mysuru Cyclists Association, Trin Trin, Kreatement events, the Thought School, Columbia Asia Hospital, Red FM and University of Mysore (UoM).
Mysore/Mysuru: As part of Crime Prevention Month programme,
Ashokapuram Police, on Friday evening held a bicycle rally and created awareness on law and order among the public in city.
The rally was flagged off by KR Sub-Division ACP Poornachandra Tejaswi at the MCC Zone-2 Office at Jayanagar. Rallyists, carrying placards with messages on crime prevention, passed through New Kantharaj Urs Road, A.C. Giri Road, Aravinda Nagar, Srirampura and prominent roads of Kuvempunagar.
Speaking to media persons after flagging off the bicycle rally, ACP Poornachandra Tejaswi urged the public to inform the beat Police if they come across any criminal activities in their surroundings, which would help the Police to prevent any crime from taking place.
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