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Haryana launches anti-Romeo squad 'Operation Durga'; 72 held on day one

The teams visited public places such as schools, colleges, bus stands and railway stations and nabbed persons indulging in crimes against women.

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CHANDIGARH: On the lines of the anti-Romeo squad in Uttar Pradesh, the Haryana government today launched 'Operation Durga', under which police teams nabbed 72 people on the very first day from across the state.

Twenty-four teams formed by Chief Minister's Flying Squad nabbed these people from all the districts for allegedly indulging in crimes against women, an official spokesman said here.

The teams comprise woman personnel, including nine Subinspectors of Police, 14 Assistant Sub-inspectors, six Head Constables and 13 constables, besides other police officers from each district.

The teams visited public places such as schools, colleges, bus stands and railway stations and nabbed persons indulging in crimes against women, including eve-teasing, the spokesperson said.

He said the Haryana government has set up women police stations in all districts to ensure the safety of women and provide them with a safe place for lodging complaints. But it had been observed that women hesitated in reporting incidents involving such anti-social elements, he added.

"Therefore, the campaign Operation Durga was undertaken after identifying places where such anti-social elements were indulging in eve teasing, vulgar comments, stalking and other similar activities," he added.

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