Turning off Jamuna Ganga Is Not Police Work, More Social Crimes: The Top Police Former – News2IN
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Turning off Jamuna Ganga Is Not Police Work, More Social Crimes: The Top Police Former

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Nagpur: Former Nagpur City Police Chief has looked up the opposite of CP Amitesh Kumar currently turning off the Ganga Jamuna red light area.
They say more prostitution is a social problem than criminals, and cannot be resolved by police action.
Former CP SPS Yadav said Kumar actions could be labeled as a ‘trial’ where no one had to jump to conclusions.
“Since he (Kumar) is an honest officer, let’s take his actions as an experimental project.
We have to wait and watch to see the results,” Yadav said, under Who Kumar worked as a DCP in 2006-08 in Nagpur.
Yadav said the prostitution was not illegal but triggered all the ranks of crime, such as the involvement of minors in meat trade, human trafficking, extortion and corruption.
“Only the existence of a red light area may not be illegal, but running bordils is immoral and it is the involvement of others here who violate the law,” he said.
“People who hide sluts and brothel operations are criminals,” said the top police.
Yadav added the police should not be hard and tough in women, but the red light area could also be a health hair hub.
“I focus on curbing small trade, ending asking and also breaking the Nexus of the police and the owner of a brothel and some politicians, who try to use their influence to encourage sex work,” he said.
Another strong police, Ex-CP Shardaprasad Yadav said there were no officers who would support the red light area, but must be left alone to operate.
“The moot point is where women go if they are not permitted to continue their profession.
Some alternatives must be offered to women, and the question is whether the police department is an institution for rehabilitation,” he said.
He added a red light area and more prostitution is a social subject rather than the police function.
“Stopping the light area or prostitution is a multi-agency task.
Like drugs, red light areas and prostitution have a bad effect on young people,” he said.
Asked whether rape and harassment would increase if the red light area was closed, Shardaprasad said it was a complicated subject and no concrete.
However, he said his priority as CP was the safety of the city and citizens first.
During his tenure that Zonal DCP Avinash Kumar has closed the area for a short period, but the retired IPS officer said it was not a centralized plan and was only implemented at the zonal level.
Former PKB PKB PKB Popular Popular, which was twice the head of the city police, said the police could take the crackdown on guards of brothels and their agents under the Special Law (Language Trade Act (Prevention)).
“Will it allow prostitution and the red light area is a raging debate across the century, and still hasn’t been decided.
According to the ancient text ‘Chanakya Niti’, a place like that (red light) is needed in the city,” he said.
But another former CP Ankush Dhanvijay distanced himself from Ganga Jamuna’s problem or commented on Kumar’s actions, but said legal sex between two adults agreed could not be criminalized according to the Bombay High Court order.

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