Continuous changes in the arrangements have occurred since the implementation of the Police Commissionerate system in Agra. Following government approval, three new police stations will open within the next ten days. As a result, plans have been made to open seven courts in the first phase. All IPS officers are receiving online training from the Kanpur and Lucknow Commissionerates, as well as learning legal information by visiting the city’s SDM courts.
Dr. Pritinder Singh, Police Commissioner of Agra, stated that the proposal for five new police stations was sent to the government. Kirawali, Bamrauli Katara, and Trans Yamuna police stations have all received approval. Within ten days, these police stations will be operational with 25 to 30 officers. Along with the station commander, sub-inspectors and female cops will be stationed in these. The new police stations’ boundaries are being established. With the opening of the new police station, the district of Agra will now have a total of 48 police stations.
Commissioner Preetinder Singh stated that the commissionerate system’s laws and powers have changed. All ACP and DCP courts have yet to be established. It is difficult to begin all of the courts at the same time. Seven courts, including DCP and mine, will be established in the first phase.