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Alappuzha Double Murder: Police Chief Kerala Anil Kant Expends Fresh Guidelines

Alappuzha Double Murder: Police Chief Kerala Anil Kant Expends Fresh Guidelines
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T’puram: Even when the State Police tried hard to find all the culprit in Alappuzha Double Murder, the National Police Chief Anil Kant has produced more guidelines to ensure that everything remains under control.
As per the fresh guideline issued on Friday, a wise list of districts from everyone who had previously been charged in a criminal case – both SDPI and BJP-RSS activists – will be prepared.
Against him a published warrant will be arrested immediately and will be checked if those who come out of guarantee violate the guarantee conditions.
The police have been asked to collect details of those who participate in planning murders or helps murderers by regulating vehicles or weapons, and capturing them.
Officers have also been asked to find a source of funds for the criminal activity and take action against people who provide funds.
Those who spread the messages intended to create communal cracks in the community will face action.
The police have registered 30 cases in four days against those who spread the messages under the IPC 153 and 120 (O) Kerala Police Act, 2011.
Not only those who spread such messages in various social media groups must Facing action, but the social media administrator will be brought to the task.
The cyber division of all districts has been asked to be alert and examine social media groups.
ADGP (law and command) and IGS from the two zones have been asked to provide weekly reports on steps taken based on new guidelines.
Kerala is placed on a high-warning head and district police are asked to look for additional troops, if necessary, to defend the law and order.
They are also instructed to assess if orders run out are needed in a certain area.
Back-to-back murder in Alappuzha that occurred a week after a meeting of high-level police officers (SP rating and above) was broken by the National Police Chief to map new plans and review the repeated troop functions repeated.
Criticism puts strength under great pressure.
The police also announced a project entitled Operation Kaaval for NAB drug smugglers, illegal sand miners, those involved in organized crime and gang attacks.

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