Team Goemkarponn
Panaji: In an effort to bolster law and order and enhance public safety, the North Goa Police have intensified their routine “Night-Round” patrolling across the district, Deputy Superintendent of Police (DySP) Jivba Dalvi said on Tuesday.
Dalvi explained that the night-round patrols are conducted as part of a pre-planned strategy under which all gazetted officers, including DySPs, are assigned night duties once every 15 days. On the particular night, Dalvi himself was in charge of supervising night patrolling operations across North Goa.
During the exercise, police teams inspected naka bandis (checkpoints), visited various police stations, and reviewed security arrangements along the district’s borders. Inspections at Saligao and Calangute police stations revealed that the overall situation was normal and under control.
The DySP also said that visits to border checkposts, including the Dodamarg outpost and other border points, were scheduled to ensure strict vigilance and prevent any untoward incidents.
He emphasised that night-round teams remain alert throughout their patrol hours and are ready to respond immediately to any emergency or criminal activity. According to Dalvi, these patrols serve both preventive and corrective purposes, particularly in the wake of recent major crimes.
“The objective of intensified night-round patrolling is to strengthen policing and ensure the safety and security of citizens across the entire North Goa district,” Dalvi said.
The North Goa Police have reaffirmed their commitment to proactive policing and maintaining law and order through sustained surveillance and ground-level monitoring.







