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Speaking after inaugurating the ‘Safe City Command Centre’ set up at the Bengaluru City Police Commissioner’s office, the chief minister said the benefits of having such facilities should reach the people.
Acknowledging that incidents of chain snatching, violent crimes against women and murders are on the rise in Bengaluru, he said that the centre, built at a cost of Rs 668 crore, using the ‘Nirbhaya Fund’ should be properly utilised to ensure a reduction in crimes and illegal activities.
He urged the police to keep an eye on individual houses and also on residences where single women live to ensure that the city is safe for everyone. Siddaramaiah also directed the police to pay attention to easing traffic in the city, and act firmly in cases of violence against women, in their respective jurisdiction.
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