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When the police commissioner came in disguise to investigate the behavior of the common man in the police stations!

by AnyTV
10/05/2021
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When the police commissioner came in disguise to investigate the behavior of the common man in the police stations!


The Khakhi uniform of the police is another name for fear. The senses of the criminals fly away by giving this uniformed man. On the other hand, ideally the general public should be encouraged to see this khakhi uniform, but the reality is that even the common man sometimes looks intimidated by seeing the policemen. There are also tales of non-compliance with common people in police stations. But not all police officers are like this. A very interesting anecdote happened two days ago under the Pipri Chinchwad Commissionerate of Pune, Maharashtra, which everyone should know.

In fact, it happened that the Superintendent of Police of the area, Krishna Prakash, made up his mind to investigate how the common man is heard in police stations. For this he took the help of Assistant Commissioner of Police Prerna Katte. Both of them hid their true form of the policemen and went to the three police stations in the area taking turns in disguise.

In this campaign, he first went to Pipri police station as a corona patient and complained to the policeman present there that he wanted to go to the hospital but the ambulance driver asked for more money. In response, the policeman on duty refused to help and put the responsibility on the municipal corporation. Later, when he showed his real identity, he was blown away by the employee’s senses.

Krishna Prakash, Superintendent of Police, Pipri Chinchwad Commissionerate, Pune, Maharashtra and Prerna Katte, Assistant Commissioner of Police

The second visit was made to the Hinjewadi police station, where he went in the guise of a Muslim man and a female police officer disguised as his wife. Here he complained that his gold chain had been stolen. Immediately after listening to him, the policeman on duty started registering the complaint. The police commissioner revealed his identity and praised the policeman.

The third case pertained to the Wakhd police station where he complained that people in his area use fireworks during night time and they find it difficult and unable to get up on time in the morning. On this, the policeman on duty immediately informed the officer with the area on the phone and asked to take immediate action. Here too, the police commissioner later shared his identity and patted the policeman on the back.

When senior officers take such a stand, it sends a positive message to the public and builds trust in the police. Even if the policemen are sympathetic to the people and listen to their grievances and provide necessary help, then undoubtedly the so-called gap between the police and the public can definitely be bridged.


The Khakhi uniform of the police is another name for fear. The senses of the criminals fly away by giving this uniformed man. On the other hand, ideally the general public should be encouraged to see this khakhi uniform, but the reality is that even the common man sometimes looks intimidated by seeing the policemen. There are also tales of non-compliance with common people in police stations. But not all police officers are like this. A very interesting anecdote happened two days ago under the Pipri Chinchwad Commissionerate of Pune, Maharashtra, which everyone should know.

In fact, it happened that the Superintendent of Police of the area, Krishna Prakash, made up his mind to investigate how the common man is heard in police stations. For this he took the help of Assistant Commissioner of Police Prerna Katte. Both of them hid their true form of the policemen and went to the three police stations in the area taking turns in disguise.

In this campaign, he first went to Pipri police station as a corona patient and complained to the policeman present there that he wanted to go to the hospital but the ambulance driver asked for more money. In response, the policeman on duty refused to help and put the responsibility on the municipal corporation. Later, when he showed his real identity, he was blown away by the employee’s senses.

Krishna Prakash, Superintendent of Police, Pipri Chinchwad Commissionerate, Pune, Maharashtra and Prerna Katte, Assistant Commissioner of Police

The second visit was made to the Hinjewadi police station, where he went in the guise of a Muslim man and a female police officer disguised as his wife. Here he complained that his gold chain had been stolen. Immediately after listening to him, the policeman on duty started registering the complaint. The police commissioner revealed his identity and praised the policeman.

The third case pertained to the Wakhd police station where he complained that people in his area use fireworks during night time and they find it difficult and unable to get up on time in the morning. On this, the policeman on duty immediately informed the officer with the area on the phone and asked to take immediate action. Here too, the police commissioner later shared his identity and patted the policeman on the back.

When senior officers take such a stand, it sends a positive message to the public and builds trust in the police. Even if the policemen are sympathetic to the people and listen to their grievances and provide necessary help, then undoubtedly the so-called gap between the police and the public can definitely be bridged.


The Khakhi uniform of the police is another name for fear. The senses of the criminals fly away by giving this uniformed man. On the other hand, ideally the general public should be encouraged to see this khakhi uniform, but the reality is that even the common man sometimes looks intimidated by seeing the policemen. There are also tales of non-compliance with common people in police stations. But not all police officers are like this. A very interesting anecdote happened two days ago under the Pipri Chinchwad Commissionerate of Pune, Maharashtra, which everyone should know.

In fact, it happened that the Superintendent of Police of the area, Krishna Prakash, made up his mind to investigate how the common man is heard in police stations. For this he took the help of Assistant Commissioner of Police Prerna Katte. Both of them hid their true form of the policemen and went to the three police stations in the area taking turns in disguise.

In this campaign, he first went to Pipri police station as a corona patient and complained to the policeman present there that he wanted to go to the hospital but the ambulance driver asked for more money. In response, the policeman on duty refused to help and put the responsibility on the municipal corporation. Later, when he showed his real identity, he was blown away by the employee’s senses.

Krishna Prakash, Superintendent of Police, Pipri Chinchwad Commissionerate, Pune, Maharashtra and Prerna Katte, Assistant Commissioner of Police

The second visit was made to the Hinjewadi police station, where he went in the guise of a Muslim man and a female police officer disguised as his wife. Here he complained that his gold chain had been stolen. Immediately after listening to him, the policeman on duty started registering the complaint. The police commissioner revealed his identity and praised the policeman.

The third case pertained to the Wakhd police station where he complained that people in his area use fireworks during night time and they find it difficult and unable to get up on time in the morning. On this, the policeman on duty immediately informed the officer with the area on the phone and asked to take immediate action. Here too, the police commissioner later shared his identity and patted the policeman on the back.

When senior officers take such a stand, it sends a positive message to the public and builds trust in the police. Even if the policemen are sympathetic to the people and listen to their grievances and provide necessary help, then undoubtedly the so-called gap between the police and the public can definitely be bridged.


The Khakhi uniform of the police is another name for fear. The senses of the criminals fly away by giving this uniformed man. On the other hand, ideally the general public should be encouraged to see this khakhi uniform, but the reality is that even the common man sometimes looks intimidated by seeing the policemen. There are also tales of non-compliance with common people in police stations. But not all police officers are like this. A very interesting anecdote happened two days ago under the Pipri Chinchwad Commissionerate of Pune, Maharashtra, which everyone should know.

In fact, it happened that the Superintendent of Police of the area, Krishna Prakash, made up his mind to investigate how the common man is heard in police stations. For this he took the help of Assistant Commissioner of Police Prerna Katte. Both of them hid their true form of the policemen and went to the three police stations in the area taking turns in disguise.

In this campaign, he first went to Pipri police station as a corona patient and complained to the policeman present there that he wanted to go to the hospital but the ambulance driver asked for more money. In response, the policeman on duty refused to help and put the responsibility on the municipal corporation. Later, when he showed his real identity, he was blown away by the employee’s senses.

Krishna Prakash, Superintendent of Police, Pipri Chinchwad Commissionerate, Pune, Maharashtra and Prerna Katte, Assistant Commissioner of Police

The second visit was made to the Hinjewadi police station, where he went in the guise of a Muslim man and a female police officer disguised as his wife. Here he complained that his gold chain had been stolen. Immediately after listening to him, the policeman on duty started registering the complaint. The police commissioner revealed his identity and praised the policeman.

The third case pertained to the Wakhd police station where he complained that people in his area use fireworks during night time and they find it difficult and unable to get up on time in the morning. On this, the policeman on duty immediately informed the officer with the area on the phone and asked to take immediate action. Here too, the police commissioner later shared his identity and patted the policeman on the back.

When senior officers take such a stand, it sends a positive message to the public and builds trust in the police. Even if the policemen are sympathetic to the people and listen to their grievances and provide necessary help, then undoubtedly the so-called gap between the police and the public can definitely be bridged.


The Khakhi uniform of the police is another name for fear. The senses of the criminals fly away by giving this uniformed man. On the other hand, ideally the general public should be encouraged to see this khakhi uniform, but the reality is that even the common man sometimes looks intimidated by seeing the policemen. There are also tales of non-compliance with common people in police stations. But not all police officers are like this. A very interesting anecdote happened two days ago under the Pipri Chinchwad Commissionerate of Pune, Maharashtra, which everyone should know.

In fact, it happened that the Superintendent of Police of the area, Krishna Prakash, made up his mind to investigate how the common man is heard in police stations. For this he took the help of Assistant Commissioner of Police Prerna Katte. Both of them hid their true form of the policemen and went to the three police stations in the area taking turns in disguise.

In this campaign, he first went to Pipri police station as a corona patient and complained to the policeman present there that he wanted to go to the hospital but the ambulance driver asked for more money. In response, the policeman on duty refused to help and put the responsibility on the municipal corporation. Later, when he showed his real identity, he was blown away by the employee’s senses.

Krishna Prakash, Superintendent of Police, Pipri Chinchwad Commissionerate, Pune, Maharashtra and Prerna Katte, Assistant Commissioner of Police

The second visit was made to the Hinjewadi police station, where he went in the guise of a Muslim man and a female police officer disguised as his wife. Here he complained that his gold chain had been stolen. Immediately after listening to him, the policeman on duty started registering the complaint. The police commissioner revealed his identity and praised the policeman.

The third case pertained to the Wakhd police station where he complained that people in his area use fireworks during night time and they find it difficult and unable to get up on time in the morning. On this, the policeman on duty immediately informed the officer with the area on the phone and asked to take immediate action. Here too, the police commissioner later shared his identity and patted the policeman on the back.

When senior officers take such a stand, it sends a positive message to the public and builds trust in the police. Even if the policemen are sympathetic to the people and listen to their grievances and provide necessary help, then undoubtedly the so-called gap between the police and the public can definitely be bridged.


The Khakhi uniform of the police is another name for fear. The senses of the criminals fly away by giving this uniformed man. On the other hand, ideally the general public should be encouraged to see this khakhi uniform, but the reality is that even the common man sometimes looks intimidated by seeing the policemen. There are also tales of non-compliance with common people in police stations. But not all police officers are like this. A very interesting anecdote happened two days ago under the Pipri Chinchwad Commissionerate of Pune, Maharashtra, which everyone should know.

In fact, it happened that the Superintendent of Police of the area, Krishna Prakash, made up his mind to investigate how the common man is heard in police stations. For this he took the help of Assistant Commissioner of Police Prerna Katte. Both of them hid their true form of the policemen and went to the three police stations in the area taking turns in disguise.

In this campaign, he first went to Pipri police station as a corona patient and complained to the policeman present there that he wanted to go to the hospital but the ambulance driver asked for more money. In response, the policeman on duty refused to help and put the responsibility on the municipal corporation. Later, when he showed his real identity, he was blown away by the employee’s senses.

Krishna Prakash, Superintendent of Police, Pipri Chinchwad Commissionerate, Pune, Maharashtra and Prerna Katte, Assistant Commissioner of Police

The second visit was made to the Hinjewadi police station, where he went in the guise of a Muslim man and a female police officer disguised as his wife. Here he complained that his gold chain had been stolen. Immediately after listening to him, the policeman on duty started registering the complaint. The police commissioner revealed his identity and praised the policeman.

The third case pertained to the Wakhd police station where he complained that people in his area use fireworks during night time and they find it difficult and unable to get up on time in the morning. On this, the policeman on duty immediately informed the officer with the area on the phone and asked to take immediate action. Here too, the police commissioner later shared his identity and patted the policeman on the back.

When senior officers take such a stand, it sends a positive message to the public and builds trust in the police. Even if the policemen are sympathetic to the people and listen to their grievances and provide necessary help, then undoubtedly the so-called gap between the police and the public can definitely be bridged.


The Khakhi uniform of the police is another name for fear. The senses of the criminals fly away by giving this uniformed man. On the other hand, ideally the general public should be encouraged to see this khakhi uniform, but the reality is that even the common man sometimes looks intimidated by seeing the policemen. There are also tales of non-compliance with common people in police stations. But not all police officers are like this. A very interesting anecdote happened two days ago under the Pipri Chinchwad Commissionerate of Pune, Maharashtra, which everyone should know.

In fact, it happened that the Superintendent of Police of the area, Krishna Prakash, made up his mind to investigate how the common man is heard in police stations. For this he took the help of Assistant Commissioner of Police Prerna Katte. Both of them hid their true form of the policemen and went to the three police stations in the area taking turns in disguise.

In this campaign, he first went to Pipri police station as a corona patient and complained to the policeman present there that he wanted to go to the hospital but the ambulance driver asked for more money. In response, the policeman on duty refused to help and put the responsibility on the municipal corporation. Later, when he showed his real identity, he was blown away by the employee’s senses.

Krishna Prakash, Superintendent of Police, Pipri Chinchwad Commissionerate, Pune, Maharashtra and Prerna Katte, Assistant Commissioner of Police

The second visit was made to the Hinjewadi police station, where he went in the guise of a Muslim man and a female police officer disguised as his wife. Here he complained that his gold chain had been stolen. Immediately after listening to him, the policeman on duty started registering the complaint. The police commissioner revealed his identity and praised the policeman.

The third case pertained to the Wakhd police station where he complained that people in his area use fireworks during night time and they find it difficult and unable to get up on time in the morning. On this, the policeman on duty immediately informed the officer with the area on the phone and asked to take immediate action. Here too, the police commissioner later shared his identity and patted the policeman on the back.

When senior officers take such a stand, it sends a positive message to the public and builds trust in the police. Even if the policemen are sympathetic to the people and listen to their grievances and provide necessary help, then undoubtedly the so-called gap between the police and the public can definitely be bridged.


The Khakhi uniform of the police is another name for fear. The senses of the criminals fly away by giving this uniformed man. On the other hand, ideally the general public should be encouraged to see this khakhi uniform, but the reality is that even the common man sometimes looks intimidated by seeing the policemen. There are also tales of non-compliance with common people in police stations. But not all police officers are like this. A very interesting anecdote happened two days ago under the Pipri Chinchwad Commissionerate of Pune, Maharashtra, which everyone should know.

In fact, it happened that the Superintendent of Police of the area, Krishna Prakash, made up his mind to investigate how the common man is heard in police stations. For this he took the help of Assistant Commissioner of Police Prerna Katte. Both of them hid their true form of the policemen and went to the three police stations in the area taking turns in disguise.

In this campaign, he first went to Pipri police station as a corona patient and complained to the policeman present there that he wanted to go to the hospital but the ambulance driver asked for more money. In response, the policeman on duty refused to help and put the responsibility on the municipal corporation. Later, when he showed his real identity, he was blown away by the employee’s senses.

Krishna Prakash, Superintendent of Police, Pipri Chinchwad Commissionerate, Pune, Maharashtra and Prerna Katte, Assistant Commissioner of Police

The second visit was made to the Hinjewadi police station, where he went in the guise of a Muslim man and a female police officer disguised as his wife. Here he complained that his gold chain had been stolen. Immediately after listening to him, the policeman on duty started registering the complaint. The police commissioner revealed his identity and praised the policeman.

The third case pertained to the Wakhd police station where he complained that people in his area use fireworks during night time and they find it difficult and unable to get up on time in the morning. On this, the policeman on duty immediately informed the officer with the area on the phone and asked to take immediate action. Here too, the police commissioner later shared his identity and patted the policeman on the back.

When senior officers take such a stand, it sends a positive message to the public and builds trust in the police. Even if the policemen are sympathetic to the people and listen to their grievances and provide necessary help, then undoubtedly the so-called gap between the police and the public can definitely be bridged.

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The Khakhi uniform of the police is another name for fear. The senses of the criminals fly away by giving this uniformed man. On the other hand, ideally the general public should be encouraged to see this khakhi uniform, but the reality is that even the common man sometimes looks intimidated by seeing the policemen. There are also tales of non-compliance with common people in police stations. But not all police officers are like this. A very interesting anecdote happened two days ago under the Pipri Chinchwad Commissionerate of Pune, Maharashtra, which everyone should know.

In fact, it happened that the Superintendent of Police of the area, Krishna Prakash, made up his mind to investigate how the common man is heard in police stations. For this he took the help of Assistant Commissioner of Police Prerna Katte. Both of them hid their true form of the policemen and went to the three police stations in the area taking turns in disguise.

In this campaign, he first went to Pipri police station as a corona patient and complained to the policeman present there that he wanted to go to the hospital but the ambulance driver asked for more money. In response, the policeman on duty refused to help and put the responsibility on the municipal corporation. Later, when he showed his real identity, he was blown away by the employee’s senses.

Krishna Prakash, Superintendent of Police, Pipri Chinchwad Commissionerate, Pune, Maharashtra and Prerna Katte, Assistant Commissioner of Police

The second visit was made to the Hinjewadi police station, where he went in the guise of a Muslim man and a female police officer disguised as his wife. Here he complained that his gold chain had been stolen. Immediately after listening to him, the policeman on duty started registering the complaint. The police commissioner revealed his identity and praised the policeman.

The third case pertained to the Wakhd police station where he complained that people in his area use fireworks during night time and they find it difficult and unable to get up on time in the morning. On this, the policeman on duty immediately informed the officer with the area on the phone and asked to take immediate action. Here too, the police commissioner later shared his identity and patted the policeman on the back.

When senior officers take such a stand, it sends a positive message to the public and builds trust in the police. Even if the policemen are sympathetic to the people and listen to their grievances and provide necessary help, then undoubtedly the so-called gap between the police and the public can definitely be bridged.


The Khakhi uniform of the police is another name for fear. The senses of the criminals fly away by giving this uniformed man. On the other hand, ideally the general public should be encouraged to see this khakhi uniform, but the reality is that even the common man sometimes looks intimidated by seeing the policemen. There are also tales of non-compliance with common people in police stations. But not all police officers are like this. A very interesting anecdote happened two days ago under the Pipri Chinchwad Commissionerate of Pune, Maharashtra, which everyone should know.

In fact, it happened that the Superintendent of Police of the area, Krishna Prakash, made up his mind to investigate how the common man is heard in police stations. For this he took the help of Assistant Commissioner of Police Prerna Katte. Both of them hid their true form of the policemen and went to the three police stations in the area taking turns in disguise.

In this campaign, he first went to Pipri police station as a corona patient and complained to the policeman present there that he wanted to go to the hospital but the ambulance driver asked for more money. In response, the policeman on duty refused to help and put the responsibility on the municipal corporation. Later, when he showed his real identity, he was blown away by the employee’s senses.

Krishna Prakash, Superintendent of Police, Pipri Chinchwad Commissionerate, Pune, Maharashtra and Prerna Katte, Assistant Commissioner of Police

The second visit was made to the Hinjewadi police station, where he went in the guise of a Muslim man and a female police officer disguised as his wife. Here he complained that his gold chain had been stolen. Immediately after listening to him, the policeman on duty started registering the complaint. The police commissioner revealed his identity and praised the policeman.

The third case pertained to the Wakhd police station where he complained that people in his area use fireworks during night time and they find it difficult and unable to get up on time in the morning. On this, the policeman on duty immediately informed the officer with the area on the phone and asked to take immediate action. Here too, the police commissioner later shared his identity and patted the policeman on the back.

When senior officers take such a stand, it sends a positive message to the public and builds trust in the police. Even if the policemen are sympathetic to the people and listen to their grievances and provide necessary help, then undoubtedly the so-called gap between the police and the public can definitely be bridged.


The Khakhi uniform of the police is another name for fear. The senses of the criminals fly away by giving this uniformed man. On the other hand, ideally the general public should be encouraged to see this khakhi uniform, but the reality is that even the common man sometimes looks intimidated by seeing the policemen. There are also tales of non-compliance with common people in police stations. But not all police officers are like this. A very interesting anecdote happened two days ago under the Pipri Chinchwad Commissionerate of Pune, Maharashtra, which everyone should know.

In fact, it happened that the Superintendent of Police of the area, Krishna Prakash, made up his mind to investigate how the common man is heard in police stations. For this he took the help of Assistant Commissioner of Police Prerna Katte. Both of them hid their true form of the policemen and went to the three police stations in the area taking turns in disguise.

In this campaign, he first went to Pipri police station as a corona patient and complained to the policeman present there that he wanted to go to the hospital but the ambulance driver asked for more money. In response, the policeman on duty refused to help and put the responsibility on the municipal corporation. Later, when he showed his real identity, he was blown away by the employee’s senses.

Krishna Prakash, Superintendent of Police, Pipri Chinchwad Commissionerate, Pune, Maharashtra and Prerna Katte, Assistant Commissioner of Police

The second visit was made to the Hinjewadi police station, where he went in the guise of a Muslim man and a female police officer disguised as his wife. Here he complained that his gold chain had been stolen. Immediately after listening to him, the policeman on duty started registering the complaint. The police commissioner revealed his identity and praised the policeman.

The third case pertained to the Wakhd police station where he complained that people in his area use fireworks during night time and they find it difficult and unable to get up on time in the morning. On this, the policeman on duty immediately informed the officer with the area on the phone and asked to take immediate action. Here too, the police commissioner later shared his identity and patted the policeman on the back.

When senior officers take such a stand, it sends a positive message to the public and builds trust in the police. Even if the policemen are sympathetic to the people and listen to their grievances and provide necessary help, then undoubtedly the so-called gap between the police and the public can definitely be bridged.


The Khakhi uniform of the police is another name for fear. The senses of the criminals fly away by giving this uniformed man. On the other hand, ideally the general public should be encouraged to see this khakhi uniform, but the reality is that even the common man sometimes looks intimidated by seeing the policemen. There are also tales of non-compliance with common people in police stations. But not all police officers are like this. A very interesting anecdote happened two days ago under the Pipri Chinchwad Commissionerate of Pune, Maharashtra, which everyone should know.

In fact, it happened that the Superintendent of Police of the area, Krishna Prakash, made up his mind to investigate how the common man is heard in police stations. For this he took the help of Assistant Commissioner of Police Prerna Katte. Both of them hid their true form of the policemen and went to the three police stations in the area taking turns in disguise.

In this campaign, he first went to Pipri police station as a corona patient and complained to the policeman present there that he wanted to go to the hospital but the ambulance driver asked for more money. In response, the policeman on duty refused to help and put the responsibility on the municipal corporation. Later, when he showed his real identity, he was blown away by the employee’s senses.

Krishna Prakash, Superintendent of Police, Pipri Chinchwad Commissionerate, Pune, Maharashtra and Prerna Katte, Assistant Commissioner of Police

The second visit was made to the Hinjewadi police station, where he went in the guise of a Muslim man and a female police officer disguised as his wife. Here he complained that his gold chain had been stolen. Immediately after listening to him, the policeman on duty started registering the complaint. The police commissioner revealed his identity and praised the policeman.

The third case pertained to the Wakhd police station where he complained that people in his area use fireworks during night time and they find it difficult and unable to get up on time in the morning. On this, the policeman on duty immediately informed the officer with the area on the phone and asked to take immediate action. Here too, the police commissioner later shared his identity and patted the policeman on the back.

When senior officers take such a stand, it sends a positive message to the public and builds trust in the police. Even if the policemen are sympathetic to the people and listen to their grievances and provide necessary help, then undoubtedly the so-called gap between the police and the public can definitely be bridged.


The Khakhi uniform of the police is another name for fear. The senses of the criminals fly away by giving this uniformed man. On the other hand, ideally the general public should be encouraged to see this khakhi uniform, but the reality is that even the common man sometimes looks intimidated by seeing the policemen. There are also tales of non-compliance with common people in police stations. But not all police officers are like this. A very interesting anecdote happened two days ago under the Pipri Chinchwad Commissionerate of Pune, Maharashtra, which everyone should know.

In fact, it happened that the Superintendent of Police of the area, Krishna Prakash, made up his mind to investigate how the common man is heard in police stations. For this he took the help of Assistant Commissioner of Police Prerna Katte. Both of them hid their true form of the policemen and went to the three police stations in the area taking turns in disguise.

In this campaign, he first went to Pipri police station as a corona patient and complained to the policeman present there that he wanted to go to the hospital but the ambulance driver asked for more money. In response, the policeman on duty refused to help and put the responsibility on the municipal corporation. Later, when he showed his real identity, he was blown away by the employee’s senses.

Krishna Prakash, Superintendent of Police, Pipri Chinchwad Commissionerate, Pune, Maharashtra and Prerna Katte, Assistant Commissioner of Police

The second visit was made to the Hinjewadi police station, where he went in the guise of a Muslim man and a female police officer disguised as his wife. Here he complained that his gold chain had been stolen. Immediately after listening to him, the policeman on duty started registering the complaint. The police commissioner revealed his identity and praised the policeman.

The third case pertained to the Wakhd police station where he complained that people in his area use fireworks during night time and they find it difficult and unable to get up on time in the morning. On this, the policeman on duty immediately informed the officer with the area on the phone and asked to take immediate action. Here too, the police commissioner later shared his identity and patted the policeman on the back.

When senior officers take such a stand, it sends a positive message to the public and builds trust in the police. Even if the policemen are sympathetic to the people and listen to their grievances and provide necessary help, then undoubtedly the so-called gap between the police and the public can definitely be bridged.


The Khakhi uniform of the police is another name for fear. The senses of the criminals fly away by giving this uniformed man. On the other hand, ideally the general public should be encouraged to see this khakhi uniform, but the reality is that even the common man sometimes looks intimidated by seeing the policemen. There are also tales of non-compliance with common people in police stations. But not all police officers are like this. A very interesting anecdote happened two days ago under the Pipri Chinchwad Commissionerate of Pune, Maharashtra, which everyone should know.

In fact, it happened that the Superintendent of Police of the area, Krishna Prakash, made up his mind to investigate how the common man is heard in police stations. For this he took the help of Assistant Commissioner of Police Prerna Katte. Both of them hid their true form of the policemen and went to the three police stations in the area taking turns in disguise.

In this campaign, he first went to Pipri police station as a corona patient and complained to the policeman present there that he wanted to go to the hospital but the ambulance driver asked for more money. In response, the policeman on duty refused to help and put the responsibility on the municipal corporation. Later, when he showed his real identity, he was blown away by the employee’s senses.

Krishna Prakash, Superintendent of Police, Pipri Chinchwad Commissionerate, Pune, Maharashtra and Prerna Katte, Assistant Commissioner of Police

The second visit was made to the Hinjewadi police station, where he went in the guise of a Muslim man and a female police officer disguised as his wife. Here he complained that his gold chain had been stolen. Immediately after listening to him, the policeman on duty started registering the complaint. The police commissioner revealed his identity and praised the policeman.

The third case pertained to the Wakhd police station where he complained that people in his area use fireworks during night time and they find it difficult and unable to get up on time in the morning. On this, the policeman on duty immediately informed the officer with the area on the phone and asked to take immediate action. Here too, the police commissioner later shared his identity and patted the policeman on the back.

When senior officers take such a stand, it sends a positive message to the public and builds trust in the police. Even if the policemen are sympathetic to the people and listen to their grievances and provide necessary help, then undoubtedly the so-called gap between the police and the public can definitely be bridged.


The Khakhi uniform of the police is another name for fear. The senses of the criminals fly away by giving this uniformed man. On the other hand, ideally the general public should be encouraged to see this khakhi uniform, but the reality is that even the common man sometimes looks intimidated by seeing the policemen. There are also tales of non-compliance with common people in police stations. But not all police officers are like this. A very interesting anecdote happened two days ago under the Pipri Chinchwad Commissionerate of Pune, Maharashtra, which everyone should know.

In fact, it happened that the Superintendent of Police of the area, Krishna Prakash, made up his mind to investigate how the common man is heard in police stations. For this he took the help of Assistant Commissioner of Police Prerna Katte. Both of them hid their true form of the policemen and went to the three police stations in the area taking turns in disguise.

In this campaign, he first went to Pipri police station as a corona patient and complained to the policeman present there that he wanted to go to the hospital but the ambulance driver asked for more money. In response, the policeman on duty refused to help and put the responsibility on the municipal corporation. Later, when he showed his real identity, he was blown away by the employee’s senses.

Krishna Prakash, Superintendent of Police, Pipri Chinchwad Commissionerate, Pune, Maharashtra and Prerna Katte, Assistant Commissioner of Police

The second visit was made to the Hinjewadi police station, where he went in the guise of a Muslim man and a female police officer disguised as his wife. Here he complained that his gold chain had been stolen. Immediately after listening to him, the policeman on duty started registering the complaint. The police commissioner revealed his identity and praised the policeman.

The third case pertained to the Wakhd police station where he complained that people in his area use fireworks during night time and they find it difficult and unable to get up on time in the morning. On this, the policeman on duty immediately informed the officer with the area on the phone and asked to take immediate action. Here too, the police commissioner later shared his identity and patted the policeman on the back.

When senior officers take such a stand, it sends a positive message to the public and builds trust in the police. Even if the policemen are sympathetic to the people and listen to their grievances and provide necessary help, then undoubtedly the so-called gap between the police and the public can definitely be bridged.


The Khakhi uniform of the police is another name for fear. The senses of the criminals fly away by giving this uniformed man. On the other hand, ideally the general public should be encouraged to see this khakhi uniform, but the reality is that even the common man sometimes looks intimidated by seeing the policemen. There are also tales of non-compliance with common people in police stations. But not all police officers are like this. A very interesting anecdote happened two days ago under the Pipri Chinchwad Commissionerate of Pune, Maharashtra, which everyone should know.

In fact, it happened that the Superintendent of Police of the area, Krishna Prakash, made up his mind to investigate how the common man is heard in police stations. For this he took the help of Assistant Commissioner of Police Prerna Katte. Both of them hid their true form of the policemen and went to the three police stations in the area taking turns in disguise.

In this campaign, he first went to Pipri police station as a corona patient and complained to the policeman present there that he wanted to go to the hospital but the ambulance driver asked for more money. In response, the policeman on duty refused to help and put the responsibility on the municipal corporation. Later, when he showed his real identity, he was blown away by the employee’s senses.

Krishna Prakash, Superintendent of Police, Pipri Chinchwad Commissionerate, Pune, Maharashtra and Prerna Katte, Assistant Commissioner of Police

The second visit was made to the Hinjewadi police station, where he went in the guise of a Muslim man and a female police officer disguised as his wife. Here he complained that his gold chain had been stolen. Immediately after listening to him, the policeman on duty started registering the complaint. The police commissioner revealed his identity and praised the policeman.

The third case pertained to the Wakhd police station where he complained that people in his area use fireworks during night time and they find it difficult and unable to get up on time in the morning. On this, the policeman on duty immediately informed the officer with the area on the phone and asked to take immediate action. Here too, the police commissioner later shared his identity and patted the policeman on the back.

When senior officers take such a stand, it sends a positive message to the public and builds trust in the police. Even if the policemen are sympathetic to the people and listen to their grievances and provide necessary help, then undoubtedly the so-called gap between the police and the public can definitely be bridged.

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