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Aug 4, 2024, 2:51:34 PM8/4/24
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MrStalin was returning from attending programmes in Thirumullaivoyal and Avadi. When his convoy entered the premises, the police personnel attached to the station, including the inspector M. Ramasamy, were standing at a little distance as part of the security duty.

The personnel were taken by surprise by the Chief Minister's sudden visit. Mr. Ramasamy saluted the Chief Minister and introduced himself. Then Mr. Stalin occupied the seat of a police officer and checked the records. He enquired about the staff strength of the station and sought to know about the last complaint received and the last case booked.


The inspector said the personnel in the station were given weekly off on rotation basis following the system that was introduced after Mr. Stalin took over as Chief Minister. He showed the chart of weekly off and leave to the Chief Minister, who perused the general diary maintained at the station.


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A posse of women constables rise up to wish their inspector and give her an update on the crucial cases: the conflict between a wife and her alcoholic husband, a theft and a case of child abuse. It is a Sunday morning and while the city is apparently less chaotic and more peaceful, with less traffic and activity, the police station has already recorded seven cases. Files of FIR and complaint copies lie on the desks at the station.


Every day gives brings its share of challenges for these women. They witness and feel the deepest emotions: anger, hatred, love and kindness. From counselling victims to filing strong cases against perpetrators and providing protection to the needy, they have to play a variety of roles depending on the case in hand.


The pattern of cases registered in the station are mostly predictable, though. Like all women stations, D1 station gets complaints involving family disputes, cases related to illicit relationships, harassment of women and offences under Protection of Children from Sexual Offenses Act (POCSO).

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