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Police patrolling intensified in Kadakola Industrial Area

March 9, 2021

Maintaining that the Government has come to know of the menace of alcoholics and other illegal activities going on in Kadakola Industrial Area, Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai said that Mysuru South Police Station and Kadakola Police Outpost have been asked to intensify patrolling in the Industrial area and surrounding villages.

Replying to a query by MLC Sandesh Nagaraj in the Legislative Council recently, Bommai said that measures have been taken to ensure maintenance of Law and Order and prevention of any untoward incidents in Kadakola Industrial area and surrounding areas.

Pointing out that the two jurisdictional Police Stations have been asked to intensify round-the-clock patrolling in the Industrial area, he said that Police personnel have been directed to be always alert and take necessary measures for prevention of any sort of crimes.

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