Jajarkot, Nov 22: The Karnali
police have launched the QR code system in a bid to facilitate people file
police complaints. With this, people no longer need to reach police offices far
away from rural villages in some cases to lodge police complaints as the police
have pasted QR stickers at their homes. In some cases, it takes hours for
people in rural areas to reach nearby police offices for registering
complaints.
Deputy Inspector General of Police
Bhim Prasad Dhakal, the provincial police chief, inaugurated the QR code system
amid a function here.
Now Karnali residents can file a
police complaint from their home through QR code, said civil society leader
Rajendra Bikram Shaha.
Stating that the police have
launched seven campaigns to build a safe Karnali, Dhakal said the QR system had
come into operation with the aim of ensuring the safety of citizens and
providing services in an easy manner.
"We have run this campaign to
increase citizens' trust in security, be closer to them and provide convenient
services to them. Complaints received through QR code will be classified into
three types," he said.
Investigations will start
immediately if the complaint is of a more urgent nature. Investigations will be
launched within three days if the complaint is of an urgent nature, and within
five days if it is of a general type, he said.
The legal process will be proceeded
by maintaining the confidentiality of the complainant, he added.(RSS)