Uttar Pradesh's Chief Minister encourages IPS probationers to prioritize citizen-focused policing and take action against cybercrime, drugs, and women's safety.

December 1st 2025.

Uttar Pradesh's Chief Minister encourages IPS probationers to prioritize citizen-focused policing and take action against cybercrime, drugs, and women's safety.
In a meeting with trainee IPS officers from the 2023 and 2024 batches, the Chief Minister of Lucknow stressed the importance of taking swift and decisive action against cybercrime and illegal drug networks. He emphasized the need for a citizen-centric approach and urged the officers to adopt a policing model rooted in sensitivity and effective communication.

The Chief Minister also recognized the unique and complex challenges faced by Uttar Pradesh due to its large size. He encouraged the trainee officers to utilize their probation period to gain a better understanding of the ground realities, administrative structures, and develop their individual policing styles.

During the meeting, the CM highlighted the importance of problem-solving skills and the ability to provide effective solutions to real-world issues at the district level. He reminded the officers that they are the first responders in any situation, and the trust of the victims depends on their promptness, conduct, and prioritization of problems.

The trainees were advised to closely study station-level management, including case investigation, administrative responsibilities, duty management, and local dispute patterns. The Chief Minister also emphasized the crucial role of police stations in law enforcement and the importance of human intelligence for officers. He stressed the need for dialogue with local communities, physical presence in the field, and building trust to effectively carry out their duties.

The CM also discussed the importance of coordination between different layers of policing, including police stations, circles, and police lines. He stated that effective coordination among these layers is essential for the district's security. In terms of engagement with public representatives, the CM urged the officers to maintain a respectful and balanced approach, as they represent the voice of the citizens. He cautioned against being casual in such matters, as it may reflect poorly on the law and order situation.

A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to discussing issues related to women's safety, cyber threats, and illegal drug activities. The CM acknowledged that crime patterns are evolving rapidly, and officers must be equipped with the necessary skills and knowledge to counter these modern crime networks. He urged the officers to learn about digital forensics, cyber tools, and emerging technologies to stay ahead of these evolving threats.

In conclusion, the Chief Minister reminded the officers that integrity, discipline, and a humane outlook are the foundations of effective policing. He emphasized that their actions and conduct will not only shape the future of law and order but also determine the public's confidence in the state's security framework.

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