AP govt to ‘tech’ up policing in state
Anantapur:Home minister V. Anitha on Saturday observed that the government was keen on intensifying invisible policing by using advanced technology, mainly by setting up CC cameras across all parts of the state. Referring to a recent case where police succeeded in convincing the court to hand down a 25-year imprisonment to a man for assaulting a women, the minister said the accused got punishment within 100 days. Speaking to media, the home minister made it clear that government was unlike previous YSRC government regarding harassment of leaders of opposition parties. "But we are also firm on providing justice on pending cases and accused should definitely be published," she said while referring to arrest of former MLA Vamsi and film actor Posani Murali Krishna.
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