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Kohima Police launched 'Traffic Sentinel Scheme' and cash rewards

Nagaland Director-General, T John Longkumer on Tuesday launched Kohima Police Traffic Sentinel Scheme (KPTSS) at the traffic control room In Nagaland.

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KOHIMA: Nagaland Director-General, T John Longkumer on Tuesday launched Kohima Police Traffic Sentinel Scheme (KPTSS) at the traffic control room In Nagaland. Citizens can now enroll as 'Traffic Sentinel' and report congestion violations/offenses through WhatsApp and get cash rewards of Rs 1,000. And for that citizens must first register for the same via WhatsApp by submitting information such as name, mobile number, and email address. The WhatsApp number for the registration is +91 – 9863275596. The Kohima Police Traffic scheme is part of community policing, empowering the public to participate in congestion management.

Kohima Police have made it so easy and simple for the people that a congestion violation can now be reported to the police via WhatsApp with a clear picture or video with a clear view of the default registration vehicle number, time, date, location, and type of violation and each traffic infringement record is entitled to receive reward points based on a chart issued by the Kohima Police. (Agencies)