<p>Bengaluru city police chief Kamal Pant paid a surprise visit to a few places in West Bengaluru and the Jnanabarathi police station on Thursday evening. </p>.<p>Pant interacted with the public in Ullal Upanagar and gathered information about drug peddlers and users in the area, including those arrested in the past. </p>.<p>The police chief also asked people if they face harassment from rowdies in the area, mentioning a few criminals by name. </p>.<p>After the interaction, he instructed the Deputy Commissioner of Police (West), Sanjeev M Patil, to open a police outpost in Ullal headed by a sub-inspector and ensure police presence in the outpost 24/7. </p>.<p>He later visited the Jnanabarathi police station and asked the Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) and the inspector about the pending heinous criminal cases and those on trial.</p>.<p>He also asked lower-rung officers if they are given regular day offs and instructed officers to grant them leave on time.</p>
<p>Bengaluru city police chief Kamal Pant paid a surprise visit to a few places in West Bengaluru and the Jnanabarathi police station on Thursday evening. </p>.<p>Pant interacted with the public in Ullal Upanagar and gathered information about drug peddlers and users in the area, including those arrested in the past. </p>.<p>The police chief also asked people if they face harassment from rowdies in the area, mentioning a few criminals by name. </p>.<p>After the interaction, he instructed the Deputy Commissioner of Police (West), Sanjeev M Patil, to open a police outpost in Ullal headed by a sub-inspector and ensure police presence in the outpost 24/7. </p>.<p>He later visited the Jnanabarathi police station and asked the Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) and the inspector about the pending heinous criminal cases and those on trial.</p>.<p>He also asked lower-rung officers if they are given regular day offs and instructed officers to grant them leave on time.</p>