Mend ways or face action, Tirupati police tell habitual offenders
The Tirupati district police have warned habitual offenders to change their ways or face serious consequences. During a counselling camp, Superintendent of Police L. Subbarayudu emphasized a 'zero tolerance' policy towards law-breaking activities. The police have already taken action against repeat offenders and those involved in drug-related cases.
- ▪The Tirupati police issued a warning to habitual offenders to mend their ways or face action.
- ▪Superintendent of Police L. Subbarayudu emphasized a 'zero tolerance' policy towards law-breaking activities.
- ▪Thirteen repeat offenders were charged under the PD Act, and seventeen individuals involved in ganja cases were booked under the PITNDPS Act.
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The Tirupati district police have issued a warning to the habitual offenders, especially those involved in serious crimes, to mend their ways or face action.Cracking the whip on rowdy-sheeters and those involved in ganja and POCSO cases at a mega counselling camp conducted here on Saturday, Superintendent of Police L. Subbarayudu warned that those taking the law into their hands would have to face serious consequences.“If you continue to be wayward or law-breaking elements, you will feel the heat with our ‘zero tolerance’ policy. However, remorse and good behaviour from your side will be acknowledged by the department,” he advised.Mr.
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