Senior Police Officer Conducts Ground-Level Inspection
Focus on Law, Order, and Public Satisfaction
On May 6, SP Aastha Modi visited various police stations and check posts in the Kaithal district. The inspection aimed to ensure better law enforcement services and improve coordination within the department. This proactive visit was appreciated by citizens and police personnel alike, emphasizing clean administration and public-friendly conduct.
Key Locations Under Review
Stations and Outposts Visited
SP Modi began her inspection at Guhla, followed by Cheeka and Siwan police stations. Additionally, she assessed several police outpostsโRamthali, Mahmudpur, Bhagal, and Sangatpura. Her detailed visit covered office buildings, help desks, and storage units.
Cleanliness and System Review
She inspected the infrastructure such as:
- Police building and office of Station In-Charge
- CCTNS (Crime and Criminal Tracking Network & Systems) room
- Computer rooms, womenโs help desk, and cyber cell
- Lock-ups, barracks, armory, and kitchen area
SP Modi directed staff to maintain proper hygiene and ensure facilities remain functional and efficient.

Emphasis on Record Maintenance
Orderly Documentation
One of the key points of her visit was reviewing the station records. She underlined the importance of keeping old case files and evidence securely arranged. The storage unit or malkhana was also found to be well-maintained.
She instructed officials to:
- Dispose of seized vehicles following the law
- Keep all station records properly filed
- Regularly update the CCTNS software system
This digital update directive aims to improve accessibility and data accuracy.

Meeting With Police Personnel
Guidance and Public Conduct Instructions
After the inspection, SP Modi held meetings with the stationed officers. She gave clear instructions regarding professional conduct and community interaction. She said, โEvery complainant should be treated with respect and patience.โ
Her message was clearโpeople must walk away satisfied with police action. Only then will the department fulfill its duty of service, security, and cooperation.

Promoting Public Trust and Police Reform
A Model for Future Inspections
Such unannounced inspections reflect a growing effort to reform grassroots policing. Residents of these regions often feel neglected, but visible leadership boosts morale. SP Modi’s visit showed accountability is being prioritized from the top down.
Conclusion: Better Policing Through Presence
The public sentiment surrounding SP Aastha Modiโs inspection has been positive. Locals feel that more such reviews are needed. Improved infrastructure, professional behavior, and active monitoring are the need of the hour.
By ensuring digital updates, timely case reviews, and proper disposal systems, law enforcement can better serve the public. This visit reinforced the message that the police must always remain alert, accountable, and people-focused.