Nagpur: Dr. Ravinder Singal, the newly appointed Commissioner of Police of Nagpur, has outlined his vision for transforming Nagpur into a “crime-free” city. Popularly referred to as the “Ironman,” Dr. Singal emphasized his commitment to maintaining law and order while seeking the active participation of the public in achieving this goal.
In an interview with Nagpur Today, Commissioner Singal urged the public to collaborate with the police in making Nagpur a safer place. He stressed that preventing individuals from taking the law into their own hands is a top priority. The Commissioner sees wiping out crime as a fundamental duty of the police force, and he envisions a collaborative effort where the community actively supports law enforcement.
The Top Cop highlighted the importance of community involvement in ensuring better policing. He expressed the intention to seek support from the public through sharing input and intelligence. This collaborative approach, according to Singal, is akin to the community actively assisting the police in their efforts to maintain law and order.
Acknowledging the significance of having a strong police presence on the ground, Commissioner Singal emphasized the need for increased surveillance and patrolling. He underlined the importance of identifying areas with high crime rates and involving the public in efforts to curb criminal activities. The focus on deploying more “foot soldiers” is part of the strategy to enhance proactive policing.
Commissioner Ravinder Singal’s proactive and community-centric approach signals a new era in policing for Nagpur. His emphasis on public participation, increased surveillance, and targeted patrolling reflects a commitment to collaborative crime prevention. As the “Ironman” takes charge, the citizens of Nagpur are encouraged to actively contribute to the shared goal of making their city safer and free from criminal activities.