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This Article is From Dec 01, 2015

People in Distress Can Approach Delhi Police Through Twitter

People in Distress Can Approach Delhi Police Through Twitter
Commissioner BS Bassi still suggests calling 100 for the quickest response.
New Delhi: Delhiites in distress can now approach police, and even the top city cop, through Twitter with the launch of three new Twitter handles today associated with the Delhi Police.

While one of the accounts will be the personal handle of Delhi Police Commissioner B S Bassi (@BhimBassi), the other shall be the official handle of his office (@CPDelhi). The third handle shall be that of the central control room (@DelhiPolice), said police.

"Any person in distress can send tweets or text messages at the third handle. However, if it is a case of emergency, it is always suggested that the distress caller should dial 100 for the quickest response," said Commissioner B S Bassi.

This initiative will be followed by the district and range chiefs, of which a few are already active on the virtual platform.

The handle @CPDelhi was opened first during former police chief Neeraj Kumar's time. However, it turned into a dormant account post December 31, 2012, said a police source.

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