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Beed police introduce QR code system for better public engagement

Beed police have implemented a QR code system at all district police stations to allow citizens to share feedback, file grievances, and provide intelligence directly to the superintendent of police’s office while ensuring confidentiality.

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The Beed district police in central Maharashtra have launched a QR (Quick Response) code system aimed at enhancing communication between the public and the police department. This initiative enables citizens to share valuable inputs, suggestions, and feedback conveniently through their mobile phones, according to PTI reports.

As per PTI, the QR codes have been prominently displayed at all police stations across Beed district and on the desks of station in-charges. This new digital system, designed to improve efficiency and responsiveness, is directly monitored by the superintendent of police (SP) office. Authorities have assured that the personal details of individuals interacting through the system will remain strictly confidential.

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