Patna: Amid a surge in crimes, chief Secretary (CS) Amrit Lal Meena on Tuesday instructed the officials of home department and district administration, besides police, to establish permanent check posts at important locations in all districts, and prepare action plans to conduct intensive vehicle-checking drives from Aug 1. He, specifically, directed the traffic police to seize two-wheelers if riders were not found wearing helmets.He gave these instructions during a meeting, which was also attended by all district magistrates (DMs) via videoconferencing. The CS directed the DMs to prepare appropriate action plans for the vehicle-checking drives with their respective senior superintendents of police or SPs. The DMs of Nawada and Sheohar already shared their action plans at the meeting.Meena said the state govt is fully committed to controlling criminal activities.“Cameras must be compulsorily installed at public places where large numbers of people gather. Additionally, regular vehicle checks must be conducted on major roads of the state to ensure the safety of the general public,” he said, instructing all DMs to continuously review the work of the public prosecutors (PPs) to expedite the conviction of offenders.The chief secretary said that the distribution of ration cards under the Public Distribution System should be carried out effectively and systematically.Patna: Amid a surge in crimes, chief Secretary (CS) Amrit Lal Meena on Tuesday instructed the officials of home department and district administration, besides police, to establish permanent check posts at important locations in all districts, and prepare action plans to conduct intensive vehicle-checking drives from Aug 1. He, specifically, directed the traffic police to seize two-wheelers if riders were not found wearing helmets.He gave these instructions during a meeting, which was also attended by all district magistrates (DMs) via videoconferencing. The CS directed the DMs to prepare appropriate action plans for the vehicle-checking drives with their respective senior superintendents of police or SPs. The DMs of Nawada and Sheohar already shared their action plans at the meeting.Meena said the state govt is fully committed to controlling criminal activities.“Cameras must be compulsorily installed at public places where large numbers of people gather. Additionally, regular vehicle checks must be conducted on major roads of the state to ensure the safety of the general public,” he said, instructing all DMs to continuously review the work of the public prosecutors (PPs) to expedite the conviction of offenders.The chief secretary said that the distribution of ration cards under the Public Distribution System should be carried out effectively and systematically.