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The crime that reported was not embarrassing. Don’t keep it a secret: City Mysuru Top COP

MySuru: Back to the main crime has made city police, maybe Karnataka police on Tendahooks throughout the previous week.
A gunman of four people looted a jewelry store and shot at young customers who killed him in place on August 23.
The next day, an MBA student was raped by a group at Hillock Lalithadripura.
Both crimes achieve national attention.
The police were under major pressure after public protests but they achieved success within four days after the crime by arresting criminals between countries.
In an interview with Toi, the Commissioner of the City of Mysuru Chandragupta, an IPS officer, has stated how to report small crimes make the world differ in the police.
How challenging the case – the murder of Heist – murder and rape of a gang? When a serious crime occurred police clearly faced criticism from all quarters.
The first thing we did was keep the morale of all police officers high and encourage them to stay focused on the investigation.
The best way to respond to criticism is through work.
The cases were cracked and the defendant was immediately arrested.
Both cases are really challenging.
In the case of rape, we started the probe with little information.
What are the lessons from the crime? City police try to change the system by taking steps to prevent crime evil.
We identify crime-prone areas at all police limits.
Second we will step patrol.
Even registered criminals will be monitored strictly and regularly.
Can we have a crime-free city? Preventing crime is a multi-branch approach.
People continue to come to growing cities like Mysuru in finding work from various parts of the country.
We cannot stop them from coming but we need a suspicious survey with respect to their stay and work.
There is a need to design a specific plan to monitor the movements of outsiders with public assistance.
We need to do it.
We have learned lessons from these two cases where the defendant came from all over the country.
How important is public cooperation in the police? The policing is the work of everyone but the police are fully responsible if an error occurs.
The most important thing we want the public to report all small crimes that occur in them or around it.
Whether it’s eve teasing, gambling and drinking in public places, the sidewalk crawls and robbery including snatching cellphones.
People must go forward and report crime.
They should not keep it a secret for any reason.
The crime that reported was not embarrassing.
That is someone’s responsibility.
Crime is a crime whether it’s minor or main.
It should not be reported.
If not, it will venture the villain to repeat the violation.
If we know what happens, the police will be in a better position to take action.
If people have the feeling of the police will not respond to them at the police station, they can contact 112 emergency numbers for assistance as a list of all complaints is maintained.

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