Chirfad…
Pradeep Ramteke
Editor-in-Chief
Although the officers of Chimur and Bhisi police stations and Chimur SDPs know how officers should be and how they should use their power to protect the people, it is clear that they are completely oblivious to the illegal businesses like “speculation and illegal liquor sale, illegal sand and murum minor mineral mining, which are going on vigorously in Chimur taluka.
Similarly, the Chimur Tehsildar and Chimur Sub-Divisional Officer (Revenue) are consciously oblivious to sand and murum mining.
Due to this, the time has come for the women and men of Chimur taluka to say, “Police officers and revenue officers are lazy and illegal businesses are rampant,.. The police officers and revenue officers who came to Chimur taluka were always alert and dutiful towards their duties.
However, it has been observed that the revenue officers and police officers currently on duty are ignoring the illegal business in their area of work and are providing financial benefits to illegal businessmen. However, it cannot be said that the officers only provide financial benefits to illegal businessmen.
This does not mean that the police officers and revenue officers who ignore illegal businesses are not making their own financial gains. “Wherever the money is intoxicated, the security of citizens and mineral wealth is left to the wind, there can be no other misfortune for those officers!…
Police officers and revenue officers who are opening up the field for illegal businesses and trampling on their own rights every day have never been seen in Chimur taluka before.
Since illegal businesses are rampant in Chimur taluka, the women and men of this taluka may feel ashamed when they look at the responsible officers…
But, the officers of the revenue department and police department do not feel anything about the illegal businesses going on in their area of work.
How did the revenue officers and police officers of Chimur taluka become arrogant and dutyless? And with whose blessings, this issue will be a source of many serious questions.
Actor Nana Patekar in the film Krantiveer I remember his dialogue, “People who go to jail do their job.” People who live the lives of the dead can never make a revolution. They are called slaves of those who commit oppression and exploitation.
It has been mentioned in previous news that Chimur assembly constituency MLA Kirtikumar Bhangadia can never stop illegal businesses…
Because his party officials and National Congress Party officials supply large quantities of country liquor to the villages of Chimur taluka. People close to both parties also do the business of speculation, while some MLA officials and directors of companies close to them do large-scale illegal mining of sand and gravel…
This means that the police and revenue department officials have complete information about all types of illegal businessmen. They have a list of their names.
But since the party officials are involved in illegal business to a large extent, it is the job of the ruling and opposition parties to provide them with internal protection and open the way for their businesses, and to secure them.
Due to this, it is seen that the people’s representatives of the ruling party, party office bearers, other party office bearers and revenue and police officers are continuing illegal businesses in Chimur taluka in collusion…
Kirtikumar Bhangadia, MLA of Chimur assembly constituency, has a question that if you have the strength in your authority, you must shut down illegal businesses in Chimur taluka.
In Maharashtra, along with the state, illegal businesses like matka, gambling, drugs, illegal liquor sale and gutkha have flourished in Chimur taluka under Chandrapur district, due to which the young generation is being destroyed and crime is increasing in the society.
Due to the negligence or collusion of the police administration, these businesses continue in the open, which has raised a question mark on the efficiency of the police.
These businesses are deteriorating social health and the issue of women’s safety is also becoming serious.
Due to the mentality of high profit with low investment, young people are getting into the trap of matka, gambling and drugs. are getting stuck. Illegal businesses are fueling organized crime and law and order is deteriorating in urban and rural areas.
Similarly, illegal businesses are destroying the lives of many people. Illegal gutkha and drug sales are playing a game with the health of the young generation.
Due to laxity in action, the image of the police is tarnished and people’s trust in the administration is decreasing.
People expect the police administration to take strict action against illegal businesses, the Social Security Department and the Anti-Narcotics Squad to intensify action, and strict action against those involved in illegal activities.
Can people file a case against a police officer?…
If the police misconduct is a cognizable offence under the IPC, then you have the right to insist that the police register an FIR and if they refuse, you can apply to the Superintendent of Police or the Police Commissioner under Section 154 (3) CrPC [Section 173 BNSS].
What do you do if the police misbehave in India?
If a police officer harasses you, the concerned citizen can file a complaint against him.
People can complain to a senior police officer or a magistrate. According to the Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993, citizens can complain to the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) or the State Human Rights Commission (SHRC)…
Can a police officer beat you up in India?
No, there is no police officer who beats up a citizen!
Citizens know that a police officer is allowed to use force on a person only if he is resisting arrest or trying to escape.


