Mobile app introduced by Arunachal police for safety, security of people


PTI, Jun 15, 2023, 12:29 PM IST

In a bid to provide an online platform to the people of Arunachal Pradesh to register complaints in the time of crisis, the police has rolled out a mobile application for safety and security of the citizens of the state, an official said.

The ‘Arunpol’ application has emergency feature through which one can easily reach out to a police station in the time of crisis, besides avail of a range of services, such us tenant verifications and clerance certification, at their fingertips, he said. The app was launched by Chief Minister Pema Khandu at the civil secretariat here on Wednesday. He also flagged-off an ‘Arun Pol Sewa’ vehicle during the event.

Taking to Twitter Khandu said, “Launched ‘Arunpol’ App by which citizens can access a gamut of services like – police clearence certification, domestic help & tenant verifications, traffic services and lost report – provided by Arunachal Pradesh police.” Such interventions will further help the administration maintain the law and order situation in the state and ensure transparency, responsive and people-friendly policing, Khandu wrote on the micro blogging site.

”Flagged off ‘Arun Pol Sewa Vehicle’, from civil secretariat that will create awareness about the work being done by the police to maintain law & order besides it will gather feedback from people,” Khandu said.

State Home Minister Bamang Felix said the mobile application will facilitate common people to lodge complaints without coming to a police station.

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