
CCTV at secluded spots, sexual offenders’ list: Mumbai Police’s plan after Saki Naka rape case
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In the wake of the Saki Naka rape and murder case, Mumbai Police chief has issued a set of instructions to all police stations in the city listing measures to ensure women' safety.
The Mumbai Police has decided to implement a slew of measures in the aftermath of the Saki Naka rape and murder case. Police Commissioner Hemant Nagrale has issued a circular to all police stations in the city listing measures to ensure women's safety in Mumbai. A 34-year-old woman was raped and assaulted with an iron rod in a stationary tempo in Mumbai's Saki Naka area earlier this month. The victim succumbed to severe internal injuries at a local hospital on Saturday.More Related News

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