The decision was taken after they seized huge quantities of ganja from residential areas recently while some tenants are suspects in a double murder case of last month.
At the next meeting of community policing system, the issue would be discussed and dedicated police personnel entrusted with the job of collecting detailed information from house owners about tenants, SP (Ganjam) Sarthak Sarangi said today.
"We will develop a system for the purpose and appeal to the house-owners to cooperate with us," he said.
Forty beat constables are assigned jobs to maintain public rapport.
While on June 3, the sleuths of Narcotics Control Bureau seized 1,712-kg ganja from a house at Suraj Bihar, Berhampur Sadar police seized 75-kg contraband from an apartment at Nilanchal Nagar.
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