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Public Trust First: Tamil Nadu New DGP Mahesh Kumar Aggarwal Orders Extensive Foot Patrols Across Urban and Rural Areas

Mahesh Kumar Aggarwal Directs Regular Foot Patrols Across Tamil Nadu to Improve Police Visibility and Public Engagement
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Chennai: In a significant move aimed at strengthening public confidence in the police force and enhancing grassroots-level policing, Tamil Nadu Director General of Police (DGP) Mahesh Kumar Aggarwal, an IPS officer of 1994 batch, has directed police officers across the state to conduct regular foot patrols in urban and rural areas.

The initiative forms part of a broader strategy by the State Police Headquarters to ensure consistency in field-level policing, improve public interaction, identify local concerns, and strengthen preventive law enforcement measures. According to an official release, the directive seeks to increase police visibility, foster stronger community relations, and ensure a more responsive and people-centric policing system across Tamil Nadu.

Focus on Community Engagement and Public Confidence

The DGP emphasized that regular foot patrols will enable police personnel to engage directly with citizens, understand local grievances, assess security concerns, and build stronger relationships with communities.

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The initiative is expected to help officers gain first-hand knowledge of local issues while encouraging citizens to communicate concerns directly to law enforcement authorities. Senior officers have been instructed to actively participate in these patrols to assess ground realities and monitor law and order situations more effectively.

Officials said the patrols will focus on:

  • Enhancing police visibility in public spaces
  • Strengthening community policing efforts
  • Understanding local grievances and concerns
  • Identifying vulnerable and sensitive areas
  • Monitoring anti-social and trouble-making elements
  • Improving preventive policing and crime deterrence

Large-Scale Participation by Senior Police Officers

Following the instructions issued by the Police Headquarters, extensive foot patrols were conducted across districts and commissionerates throughout Tamil Nadu.

According to data released by the DGP’s office, on June 3, a significant number of senior officers participated in the exercise, including:

  • 34 Superintendents of Police (SPs) and Deputy Commissioners of Police (DCPs)
  • 28 Additional Superintendents of Police (Addl. SPs)
  • 146 Deputy Superintendents of Police (DSPs)
  • 499 Inspectors

Officials noted that participation has continued to rise in the days following the launch of the initiative, reflecting strong institutional commitment to the programme.

Ground-Level Assessment and Immediate Corrective Measures

The foot patrols provided senior officers with an opportunity to directly interact with residents, traders, local representatives, and community members.

Police officials were able to:

  • Assess law and order situations on the ground
  • Receive direct feedback from the public
  • Identify emerging security concerns
  • Review traffic and public safety issues
  • Take immediate corrective action where required

The initiative also enabled police personnel to gather valuable local intelligence and understand neighborhood-specific challenges that may not always be reflected in formal reports.

Strengthening Preventive Policing

According to police officials, one of the major objectives behind the exercise is to strengthen preventive policing by identifying potential threats before they escalate into serious law and order issues.

Through regular interaction with citizens and increased field presence, officers will be able to monitor suspicious activities more effectively, identify vulnerable locations, and improve response mechanisms.

The DGP’s office stated that such proactive engagement is expected to play a crucial role in crime prevention and maintaining public order.

Foot Patrols to Continue Across Tamil Nadu

DGP Mahesh Kumar Aggarwal has directed all district and commissionerate police units to continue the foot patrol programme on a regular basis.

The initiative is expected to become an integral part of Tamil Nadu’s policing strategy, ensuring sustained engagement between law enforcement agencies and the communities they serve.

Police officials believe that increased visibility and direct interaction with citizens will help build greater trust in the police force while improving the effectiveness of law enforcement and public safety measures across the state.

As Tamil Nadu continues to focus on modern, citizen-centric policing, the statewide foot patrol initiative represents a significant step toward strengthening community partnerships and fostering a safer environment for residents.

Read Also: Tamil Nadu Gets New DGP: IPS Officer Mahesh Kumar Aggarwal Takes Charge, Sandeep Rai Rathore Transferred


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