Tarun Karthick
Port Blair, 18 June 2024
South Andaman District Police have demonstrated exceptional dedication and efficiency in upholding the rule of law, successfully serving 4,169 summonses and executing 416 warrants from January 1, 2024, to June 15, 2024. This notable achievement highlights the district police’s unwavering commitment to maintaining law and order and ensuring justice is served promptly and fairly.
The timely execution of summonses and warrants by the South Andaman District Police is crucial for maintaining public order and facilitating swift justice. By efficiently serving summonses, legal proceedings advance smoothly, ensuring individuals are held accountable for their actions. Additionally, the execution of non-bailable warrants plays a vital role in apprehending those who pose a threat to public safety or attempt to evade justice. Citizens are encouraged to cooperate with law enforcement, fulfilling their civic duties and supporting effective policing efforts in the region.
Under the vigilant leadership of concerned Sub-Divisional Police Officers (SDPOs) and the supervision of the Superintendent of Police, the South Andaman District has intensified its efforts in serving summonses and executing warrants. Dedicated police teams are tirelessly tracking down individuals evading the law to ensure they face necessary legal proceedings. This initiative has significantly improved compliance and adherence to judicial directives within the district.
The general public is urged to actively contribute to maintaining law and order by promptly reporting any instances of crime or illegal activities to the police through helplines 100, 112, or 03192-250525. The identity of informants will be kept confidential, ensuring their safety and encouraging community participation in upholding justice.