Chandigarh : The Punjab Police, led by DGP Suresh Arora, on Monday aggressively took on the social media to counter the growing threat of gangsters and criminals, with Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh formally launching their online campaign.
With this, the Facebook page of Punjab Police (www.facebook.com/PunjabPoliceIndia), Twitter account of Punjab Police (www.twitter.com/PunjabPolice), Twitter account of DGP and youtube channel of Punjab Police have gone live.
The social media campaign of the police will go a long way in bridging the gap between the police and the citizens, and also at tackling the abuse of social media by gangsters and criminals seeking to spread terror in the state, the Chief Minister said at the launch ceremony.
The social media accounts will provide an effective forum for information dissemination / feedback / complaint channelling, said Captain Amarinder, urging the police to harness the social media power effectively, for the mutual benefit of the force and the citizens.
He called upon the police to use the social media in a productive manner to connect with various sections of the society, particularly the youth, in order to provide transparent, responsive and effective policing. Social media can be of immense help in effectively handling law and order situations, prevention and detection of crimes, and other aspects of policing, he said.
The DGP said the police would use the three Social Media platforms (Facebook, Twitter & YouTube) to come closer to the people.
Top police officials, including DGP Punjab Suresh Arora, DGP-IT&T V. K. Bhawra, DGP Intelligence Dinkar Gupta, DGP Law & Order Hardeep Dhillon, IG Provisioning Gurpreet Deo, IG Crime inderbir Singh, IG-IT&T S. K. Asthana and IG NRI Cell Ishwar Chander, were present on the occasion. The Chief Minister’s Media Advisor Raveen Thukral, along with Principal Secretary to CM Tejveer singh was also present.