The Grievance Redressal Camp, spearheaded by Police Inspector S. Saminathan, aimed to bridge the gap between law enforcement and the community.
Udumalpet, Tamil Nadu: In a proactive move to address public concerns, the Udumalpet Police organized a Grievance Redressal Camp at the Tejas Wedding Hall on Thali Road in Tirupur District. The event witnessed a significant participation of local residents seeking solutions to various issues.

The Grievance Redressal Camp, spearheaded by Police Inspector S. Saminathan, aimed to bridge the gap between law enforcement and the community. Residents from Udumalpet, Madathukulam, Kudimangalam, Thali, Kaniyur, and Amaravathi Nagar, among other areas, actively engaged with police officers and officials.
During the event, a wide range of concerns brought forward by the attendees were effectively addressed. Residents had the opportunity to discuss issues related to public safety, law enforcement, and community welfare directly with key police personnel. The camp served as a platform for residents to voice their grievances and collaboratively work towards finding feasible solutions.

Several notable officials, including Deputy Superintendent of Police Sukumaran, Udumalpet Police Investigator Rajeshkannan, Thali Police Investigator Raja Kannan, and Madathukulam Police Investigator Palamurugan, along with police officers and personnel from Udumalpet, Madathukulam, Kudimangalam, Thali, Kaniyur, and Amaravathi Nagar, actively participated in the camp. Their presence facilitated a productive exchange of ideas and concerns between the police and the public.
The Grievance Redressal Camp received positive feedback from attendees, emphasizing the importance of such initiatives in fostering community engagement and strengthening the relationship between law enforcement and residents.
The Grievance Redressal Camp, spearheaded by Police Inspector S. Saminathan, aimed to bridge the gap between law enforcement and the community. Residents from Udumalpet, Madathukulam, Kudimangalam, Thali, Kaniyur, and Amaravathi Nagar, among other areas, actively engaged with police officers and officials.
During the event, a wide range of concerns brought forward by the attendees were effectively addressed. Residents had the opportunity to discuss issues related to public safety, law enforcement, and community welfare directly with key police personnel. The camp served as a platform for residents to voice their grievances and collaboratively work towards finding feasible solutions.
Several notable officials, including Deputy Superintendent of Police Sukumaran, Udumalpet Police Investigator Rajeshkannan, Thali Police Investigator Raja Kannan, and Madathukulam Police Investigator Palamurugan, along with police officers and personnel from Udumalpet, Madathukulam, Kudimangalam, Thali, Kaniyur, and Amaravathi Nagar, actively participated in the camp. Their presence facilitated a productive exchange of ideas and concerns between the police and the public.
The Grievance Redressal Camp received positive feedback from attendees, emphasizing the importance of such initiatives in fostering community engagement and strengthening the relationship between law enforcement and residents.