Instagram · May 18, 2026
Bilaspur Police Launch Samadhan App for Hotel Security, Officers Confirmed
Bilaspur police organized a meeting with hotel, lodge, and farmhouse operators to introduce the Samadhan app, which will facilitate direct and quick sharing of guest information with the police to enhance security and crime control.
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The Bilaspur police, under SSP Rajneesh Singh, organized a meeting with hotel, lodge, and farmhouse operators to introduce the "Samadhan app" for enhancing city security and crime control. Rajneesh Singh is confirmed as the Superintendent of Police in Bilaspur as of May 14, 2026, and has been actively involved in law enforcement initiatives in the district.
Additional SP City Pankaj Patel, CSP Civil Line Nimitesh Parihar, and SDOP Kota Nupur Upadhyay are also confirmed or highly plausible to be in their stated roles in Bilaspur. The "Samadhan app" is described as a tool for direct and fast transmission of hotel guest information to the police to monitor suspicious activities and assist in crime control.
While the publicly available "Samadhaan - CG Police" app primarily focuses on citizen-police interaction for complaints and information viewing, the concept of police departments using apps for hoteliers to share guest data for security is established in other Indian cities like Jaipur and Bhubaneswar. This indicates a plausible expansion or specific module of the "Samadhan" initiative for this purpose.
The police administration's emphasis on checking valid ID cards and timely uploading of guest information is consistent with existing regulations and security protocols. The video also features an advertisement for "Aasma City" and "Aasma Builders," a real estate company confirmed to operate in Bilaspur with RERA-registered projects.
Their address "Opposite Hanuman Mandir, Mungeli Road, Bilaspur" is accurate. The mentioned plot and house prices are within the general range of their offerings, and the "RERA Approved" claim is also verified.
The claims appear accurate around the upload date (May 18, 2026) and remain accurate now, as the information about the police officers and the builder is current. [1][2][3]