Law Enforcement – I see this location serves as a dual police station, housing both the Mahila Thana (Women's Police Station) and the SC ST Thana (Police Station for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes) in Chapra, Bihar. These specialized stations are established to address specific community needs and provide focused support.
Why people come here
Reporting Incidents – People typically come here to report crimes, file complaints, or seek assistance related to issues affecting women or individuals from Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. It's a point of contact for legal and protective services.
What to expect
Official Environment – Expect an official and functional environment. The focus is on legal procedures, investigations, and providing support to complainants. It serves as a resource for those seeking justice or protection under specific legal provisions.
Practical info
Operational Hours – Like most police stations, these facilities are generally operational 24/7 to handle emergencies and reports. However, specific administrative services might have designated hours. It's advisable to carry any relevant documents when visiting.
Good to know
Specialized Support – The presence of dedicated Mahila and SC ST Thanas means that visitors can expect staff trained to handle sensitive cases with understanding and adherence to specific legal frameworks designed to protect these communities.