Lucknow: Trained to enforce law and order, policemen attached to police response vehicles (PRVs) are now performing a new role amid the lockdown imposed to curb coronavirus, with many of them attending calls related to supply of essential items and extending a helping hand to the poor, sick and distressed.
Thousands of policemen engaged in the emergency services of the police helpline 112 are working round-the-clock to meet the demands of food and medicines, besides looking into complaints of black marketing and over-pricing of essential commodities during the lockdown period.
"Since the lockdown started, the PRV jawans have been working round-the-clock to meet the demands of the people calling on the helpline number," Asim Arun, ADG, police emergency services 112 said on Wednesday.
Around 91,000 people who sought help by calling the helpline number have been provided food and medicines, he said.
The ADG said clear instructions have been issued not to click pictures of handing over relief material which is usually shared on social media as people have certain reservations about it.
About 1,100 policemen, including women officers, are working from a building in the capital city of Uttar Pradesh, receiving phone calls day and night.
Thousands of other officials in 35,000 PRV vehicles across the state are carrying out relief work and meeting the demands of people, the official said.
Commenting on the nature of calls received on the helpline number 112, Arun said, "Thousands of people have called on the helpline for ration, food, and medicines, which these jawans are making available at their doorsteps.”