Police remove rusting barricades
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Police remove rusting barricades

January 5, 2021

Mysore/Mysuru: Following publication of the news item titled ‘Rust In Peace: Public outcry against negligence of Police Department’ in Star of Mysore yesterday, Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) – Crime and Traffic, M.S. Geetha Prasanna, has got the 12 metal barricades removed from the roadside besides issuing a clarification.

According to the report, a dozen of metal barricades, reportedly belonging to the Police Department, were left on the Ring Road to rust and the public had accused the Police Department of wasting tax-payers’ money. These metal barricades were found on the roadside near Adarsh Nagar on Dattagalli Ring Road route since many months.

DCP clarifies

Clarifying on the matter,      DCP Geetha Prasanna stated that the metal barricades do not belong to Mysuru City Police as they belong to Mysuru District Police. She further clarified that action has been taken in this matter and the barricades have been removed from the reported place.

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