The show will cover every movement- from the very first call on emergency helpline number 100 to nabbing the perpetrator of the crime.
"This is first of a kind show. When I was first approached with the idea, my first reaction was it's not possible, but now I am really proud that we are changing the regular trend. Our crew will go with the police on raids, accident relief, rescues and everything will be captured live," said Ajit Thakur, GM, Life Ok.
"We are working closely with the Delhi Police for this show and I am grateful for what they have done. We are not trying to change the outlook of people towards police, it is just a way to show that the real police is different from what they see in films, or any crime show. We are starting with Delhi, Mumbai but we are trying to reach the other states city too," Thakur said.
Delhi Commissioner of Police, Neeraj Kumar was present at the launch of 'Police Dial 100' in the capital last night and he said not a single episode is scripted and people will see real action as it unfolds.
'Police Dial 100' will be aired on Life Ok from June 22 every weekend.
