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Bengaluru: Team of 31 policewomen launched to monitor crimes against women, kids

12:12 PM Sep 26, 2021 | PTI |

Bengaluru: Bengaluru City Police Commissioner Kamal Pant announced on Saturday that a specially trained team of 31 female police officers has been constituted to monitor crimes against women and children and create awareness.

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The team, called ‘Rani Chennamma Pade’, is “by women, for women, of women”, he said. The team will also provide training to women in basic self-defense techniques.

In a tweet, Pant said, ” Rani Chennamma Pade – By Women, For Women, Of Women! A team of specially trained 31 Bengaluru City Police women officers will keep a tab on crimes against women & children and create awareness among them. Deputy Commissioner of Police – South East Division, Bengaluru, Joshi Srinath Mahadev, IPS  is the first one to take the lead.”

He further said, ” The aims & objectives of the Rani Chennamma Pade: 1. Educating and training women about basic self-defense techniques. 2. Creating legal awareness about women & child-related laws – POCSO, NDPS Act, etc. 3. Awareness about the usage of social media and trending cybercrimes. 4. Conducting family & personnel counseling. 5. Sensitizing the public about the treatment of women & children, especially auto, cab, and bus drivers. ”

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