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Hope to get approval for ACT Shakti in the Winter Session: Walse Patil

Hope to get approval for ACT Shakti in the Winter Session: Walse Patil
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Nagpur: Interior Minister Dilip Walse Patil on Friday said he would ensure that Shakti’s actions received approval during the upcoming winter session from the country’s legislature scheduled for December in the city.
Through ACT, Walse Patil hopes that rape survivors will get fast justice.
During a series of online inaugurations from Vanamati, the Minister of Home Affairs also urged the top brass to ensure the ‘zero tolerance’ of narcotics, actions against government equivalent to the aggressive approach of security forces against naxalism and curb the level of crime of the city with ‘smart policing’.
He also urged the police to be polite to citizens at the police station.
Then, during the informal interaction with the media, Walse Patil supported the police chief police Chief Amitesh Kumar to close the Ganga Jamuna, the red light area in the city, which stated, there was an opposition by the local residents.
Previously on that day, Main Minister Uddhav Thackarey, during the inauguration of the First Wildlife Forensic Laboratory and the Fast Line DNA testing unit under the NIRBHAY Yojana in the Regional Forensic Science Laboratory (RFSL), urged the police department to remain ahead of the criminals technically and tactically for Facilitate better prevention and detection.
He also convinced the forensic department of government support in terms of labor, infrastructure and other logistics.
Walse Patil, which inaugurated the room to rest for personnel at a different police pump, 288 housing quarters and new construction of the Hudkeshwar Police Station, said the city police have their duty as the National Crime Record Bureau (NCRB) has indicated an increase in crime level trends.
“There is no compromise about the control of crime that will be tolerated,” he said, expressing the reversal of current crime trends through CP Kumar, with CP Aswati Dorje and their team.
“The entry of migrants from neighboring countries can be associated with increased graphics of crime triggered by various addiction.
The cause of crime needs to be ascertained,” he said.
Walse Patil also said that 95% of crimes against women were carried out by those who knew them and those paid by foreigners.
“If the attacker is a known person, the challenge is before the police are even bigger.
City police are now in the middle of the study to ensure the cause of increasing crime rates.
A trend has been witnessed in the city where it is proven that more crimes in May, June and October,” he said.
Walse Patil, who led two crime review meetings with city police and their district colleagues, studied to urge the police to be more sensitive and quickly with cases of attacks on women.

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