CM to inaugurate new Police Commissioner’s office today

It has been built in the Indo-Saracenic style akin to other heritage structures in Mysuru

November 24, 2020 01:07 am | Updated 01:07 am IST - MYSURU

The new office on Mirza Road in Mysuru.

The new office on Mirza Road in Mysuru.

The Mysuru City Police Commissioner’s office, built at a cost of ₹19.36 crore, on Mirza Road in the city, will be inaugurated by Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa on Tuesday evening.

The three-storeyed structure, built in Indo-Saracenic style of architecture on the lines of other heritage structures in Mysuru, is located in front of the Band House, which is currently serving as the office of the Police Commissioner.

The CM will inaugurate the new office at 5 p.m. in the presence of Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai and Minister in-charge of Mysuru district S.T. Somashekar while former Minister and MLA representing Krishnaraja Assembly constituency S.A. Ramdas will preside over the inaugural programme.

Police quarters

Mr. Yediyurappa will also inaugurate 108 residential quarters for police personnel under the Police Gruha 2020 project. The construction of 36 houses in Jyothi Nagar and 72 houses in Jockey Quarters, totalling 108, had been taken up at a cost of ₹20.31 crore in March 2018 and completed in August 2020.

The construction of the new office, taken up by the Karnataka State Police Housing Corporation, began in June 2014. Though the construction of the building spread across 4,268.42 sq.m had been completed about two years ago, a formal inauguration of the premises had not been conducted.

Though former CM Siddaramaiah was scheduled to inaugurate the new office in March 2018 before the last Assembly elections, the inaugural programme was cancelled.

A group of citizens had contended that they had moved the court against the construction of the office on a plot of land earmarked as a park. However, the Police Commissioner’s office, in a statement on November 23, had clarified that the Mysuru City Corporation (MCC) had issued a completion certificate for the building on September 5, 2020.

The new building will house the foreigners’ registration Office, a passport and police verification section, a computer and photography section, a records room and a canteen on the lower ground floor, while the reception and a well-equipped conference hall will be on the upper ground floor.

The offices of the Police Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner of Police, besides the wireless section, traffic automation centre, CCTV Centre and fingerprints’ section will be on the upper ground and first floor of the building.

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