Chandigarh, April 5 : In a bid to wipe out the gangster network operating across Punjab and create a sense of security among the citizens, Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Tuesday directed DGP VK Bhawra to establish a full-fledged Anti-Gangster Task Force (AGTF). The AGTF would be headed by an ADGP rank officer. Chairing a high level meeting of the police department, Mann emphasized the need to eradicate organized crime saying that ensuring law and order in the state is the foremost priority in order to restore people’s confidence in the police machinery. He assured of all requisite manpower, latest equipment and information technology besides adequate funds to the police force. The Chief Minister said that AGTF would have integrated collection of intelligence, manning and execution of operations, registrations of FIRs, investigation and prosecution on the lines of similar such specialized ts in the country. Directing the CPs and SSPs to make coordinated efforts against organised crime, Mann said that new police stations with state-wide jurisdiction over organised crime would be soon notified with the sole motive of allaying fears from the minds of general public about the terror unleashed by the gangsters. Mann categorically said that he has already instructed the Jail department to keep strict vigil over the activities of gangsters lodged in various jails in the state and no laxity would be tolerated in this regard. Sharing his personal experience to bring down the crime rate drastically in Sangrur district, Mann said as an MP he took an initiative to install Wi-Fi CCTV cameras connected with the local police stations in the major towns of the district from his MPLAD Fund. “Hi-resolution cameras were installed under this project at a nominal cost which enabled round the clock surveillance and instilled a feeling of security amongst the general public”, he said. Expressing deep concern over several precious lives lost due to fatal road accidents every day, he asked the DGP to come out with a comprehensive proposal to make a separate wing of highway patrolling police dedicated to effectively control the traffic snarls besides ensuring timely medical aid to the accident victims so as to save human lives. He added that 136 black spots were identified after the demise of renowned TV personality Jaspal Bhatti in a road accident but unfortunately nothing concrete was done on the ground. He also underlined the need to keep a first aid kit in every police vehicle so that any injured on the road could be given the medical assistance. Mann also asked all the police officers posted in field as well as headquarters to maintain punctuality and discipline to win over the trust and confidence of people. He said these qualities would ultimately help the police force to improve its image. Earlier welcoming the Chief Minister, DGP VK Bhawra assured the former that the entire police force would perform its duties with utmost dedication, honesty, sincerity and professional commitment to live up to the expectations of general public. Referring to the various demands of police department raised by the Special DGP Intelligence Prabodh Kumar to face the emerging challenges of law and order especially in wake of cyber crimes during his brief presentation, Chief Secretary Anirudh Tewari informed that he was already seized of these issues and asked the DGP Bhawra to send a complete proposal to Finance Department so that the requisite budgetary allocation could be made in the state annual budget. DB RKM