Madhya Pradesh: Police Outpost Opened At Maharashtra-MP Border
The initiative stemmed from collaborative efforts led by Nandurbar Superintendent of Police PR Patil, who directed inspector Rajan More of Mhaswad police station to propose a police outpost in Raikhed village.

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Khetia (Madhya Pradesh): In view of enhancing security measures along the Maharashtra-Madhya Pradesh border, Inspector General of Police (Special) BG Shekhar Patil inaugurated the newly-constructed police outpost in Raikhed village (of Maharashtra) on the Madhya Pradesh border. Patil inspected the building and also interacted with the officers besides taking stock of the functioning of the police station.
The strategic location of this police station, situated on the state border aimed to provide crucial assistance to its citizens. The initiative stemmed from collaborative efforts led by Nandurbar Superintendent of Police PR Patil, who directed inspector Rajan More of Mhaswad police station to propose a police outpost in Raikhed village.
Following the directives, More, in coordination with the gram panchayat, put forth the proposal, resulting in the construction and subsequent inauguration of the outpost. Expressing gratitude, Nandurbar SP PR Patil acknowledged the villagers' contribution of land, affirming an increased responsibility towards citizen welfare and a commitment to delivering essential services.
Mhasavad police station in-charge, Rajan More, also expressed gratitude to police officials. The inauguration ceremony witnessed the presence of key dignitaries including additional superintendent of police Nilesh Tambe, sub-divisional police Datta Pawar, deputy superintendent Dhikle, LCB inspector Kiran Kumar Khedkar, deputy sarpanch Munna Patil besides other police officials.
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