Arunachal Pradesh CM launches app called 'Arunpol App' of Arunachal Pradesh Police

Arunachal Pradesh CM launches app called 'Arunpol App' of Arunachal Pradesh Police

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Category : State Published on: June 16 2023

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  • Arunachal Chief Minister Pema Khandu on June 14 launched ArunPol mobile app and e-Vigilance portal with an aim to reduce the unproductive manhours spent by both citizens and police.
  • The 'Arunpol' mobile app will greatly help in reducing the hassle faced by citizens in reaching police stations to avail services.
  • The app is designed to provide online services like lodging of lost reports, police clearance certificates, missing reports, servant verification, tenant verification, complaints of women and children, complaints against police, rules and laws, vital contact numbers, helpline numbers, vehicle towing details, etc.
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