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Police Commissioner inaugurates new building of New Usmanpur police station, flags off 'All Women Patrol'

New Delhi: The Delhi Police Commissioner Amulya Patnaik on Friday inaugurated the new building of New Usmanpur police station and flagged off All Women Patrol of Eastern Range.

According to Delhi Police, new Usmanpur police station came in existence in the year 1999.

"With the passage of time, senior officers felt the need for a new building for police Station New Usmanpur," police said.

The vision led to the construction of the new building of the New Usmanpur police station. According to police, the building has a library, yoga cum gym room, recreation room and mess/canteen.

"The library contains books related to police, different laws and competitive exams. Apart from barracks, IO rooms, there is provisions of investigation wing," police said.

Adding further, the city police stated that a Skill Development Centre is also running in the police station under PMKY initiative for the youth of weaker sections of the area.

Lots of trained youth from this centre got their job or have become self-dependent.

Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police (North-East) Rajendra Prasad Meena said that moving ahead, a step forward to ensure the safety and security of the girls and the women, "All Women Patrol teams of Eastern Range" has also been flagged off by the CP Delhi.

"All Women Patrol teams of Eastern Range will perform patrolling near girls schools, colleges, parks and other vulnerable places to encourage the sense of security among the girls and women," police added.

The women patrol teams will also ensure legal action against eve-teasers and anti-social elements.

Recently CP Delhi Amulya Patnaik inaugurated DCP office complex of Outer-North district at Samaipur Badli police station.

According to Delhi Police last year the construction of important building projects have been completed with constant review and liaison work with the concerned executing agencies and civic bodies. It includes four police stations and 312 staff quarters.

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