Mumbai: IPS officer Dattatray Padsalgikar on Sunday took charge as the new Mumbai Police Commissioner.


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"I worked in Mumbai long time ago and several things have changed. The city being a dynamic and a mega-polis, (it) has several challenges," he told reporters here. "In this regard, the police personnel have to always be alert to deal with the problems arising day in and day out", Padsalgikar, a 1982 batch officer, said. 


He took over from outgoing Police Commissioner Ahmed Javed, who is set to go to Saudi Arabia as its Ambassador after he retired from police service today.


Speaking on terror outfit ISIS, Padsalgikar said, "Considering the threats of ISIS, an awareness about such organisations should be among everyone. "The youths should be alert (about) what they are offered and how they are lured into the trap of terrorism. The parents, teachers and others should also be educated about ISIS and should be told to inform the police if they notice anything with regard to their children." "From police's side, we have to identify the indoctrinated youths, the recruiters and take appropriate action, which will be done in near future," Padsalgikar added.


The top cop praised the lower level and middle level rank officers saying, "these cops have lots of pressures to deal and they work a lot in reality than the higher ups."