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                <title>AP Government Cracks Down on Ganja Trade, Says Home Minister Anitha</title>
                                    <description><![CDATA[<p><em>Visakhapatnam ( Journalist File ) :</em> Andhra Pradesh Home Minister Vangalapudi Anitha reiterated the state government's firm stance against the ganja trade, asserting that a "strong crackdown" is underway to curb its rampant spread. Speaking to the media after inaugurating a new road accident victim assistance center and a police station at Arilova in Visakhapatnam on Sunday, Anitha outlined various law enforcement measures being implemented across the state.</p>
<p>Anitha said that the government, led by the YSR Congress Party (YSRCP), is paying special attention to the development of police infrastructure. "The importance of police stations, just like temples and schools,</p>...]]></description>
                
                                    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="https://www.journalistfile.com/article/1220/0112174"><img src="https://www.journalistfile.com/media/400/2024-12/screenshot-2024-12-08-184111.png" alt=""></a><br /><p><em>Visakhapatnam ( Journalist File ) :</em> Andhra Pradesh Home Minister Vangalapudi Anitha reiterated the state government's firm stance against the ganja trade, asserting that a "strong crackdown" is underway to curb its rampant spread. Speaking to the media after inaugurating a new road accident victim assistance center and a police station at Arilova in Visakhapatnam on Sunday, Anitha outlined various law enforcement measures being implemented across the state.</p>
<p>Anitha said that the government, led by the YSR Congress Party (YSRCP), is paying special attention to the development of police infrastructure. "The importance of police stations, just like temples and schools, cannot be overstated," she remarked, highlighting that the Chief Minister has made the development of police services a priority. She also emphasized that the police department is now undergoing a significant transformation, starting from scratch to improve its capabilities.</p>
<p>The Home Minister also lauded the ongoing efforts to assist road accident victims in Visakhapatnam. A toll-free helpline, 7995095793, has been established to provide immediate support, and the central government is actively involved in helping accident victims. Anitha added that changes to insurance policies for accident victims are being reviewed to ensure smoother assistance.</p>
<p>The Arilova police station, which was initiated in 2018 under the leadership of former Home Minister Chinnarajappa, was formally inaugurated under the current government, marking a significant milestone in improving law enforcement facilities in the region.</p>
<p>Addressing concerns regarding traffic violations, particularly involving auto-rickshaws, Anitha announced that training programs are being conducted for auto drivers to enhance their compliance with traffic rules. She also noted a surge in social media activity, with tweets and reports surfacing as opposition figures, particularly from the YSR Congress Party (YSRCP), come under scrutiny for alleged involvement in various crimes. She specifically accused YSRCP leaders, including Vijay Sai Reddy and V. V. Subba Reddy, of having links to illegal activities, calling Vijay Sai Reddy an individual of "no moral values."</p>
<p>On the topic of alleged corruption in the Kakinada port issue, Anitha claimed that the YSRCP leadership has been intimidating officials and attempting to manipulate investigations. She further revealed that the CBI is investigating illegal rice transportation activities.</p>
<p>The Home Minister also pointed out that the police department has been functioning well, with a dedicated focus on addressing land encroachments, particularly those involving YSRCP leaders. She cited instances of illegal activities involving former MP A. M. V. Satyanarayana in Visakhapatnam. Anitha noted that under the previous administration, police stations were poorly managed, but the current government has taken significant steps to rectify these issues.</p>
<p>In an effort to enhance security, the state government is installing CCTV cameras in cities and deploying drone cameras to detect and destroy ganja plantations. The EAGLE system, which aims to strengthen surveillance, has already begun operations, according to the Home Minister.</p>
<p>Anitha concluded by praising the police department for its continued efforts and stressed that the government will remain committed to maintaining law and order, ensuring that the safety and security of the people remain a top priority.</p>]]></content:encoded>
                
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                <title>SP Satish Kumar Pioneers New Era of Law Enforcement in Guntur</title>
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<p>Guntur, a key district in Andhra Pradesh, holds a unique position in the state’s political and administrative landscape, being home to the state secretariat, legislative assembly, and residences of top leaders. Every incident here reverberates across the state, influencing both political affairs and public security. The region, often faced with political unrest, protests and criminal activities has tested law enforcement regularly. However, since assuming office as the Superintendent of Police (SP) in July 2024, Satish Kumar has emerged as a strong protector of public safety, ushering in a transformative approach to policing.</p>
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<p>Guntur, a key district in Andhra Pradesh, holds a unique position in the state’s political and administrative landscape, being home to the state secretariat, legislative assembly, and residences of top leaders. Every incident here reverberates across the state, influencing both political affairs and public security. The region, often faced with political unrest, protests and criminal activities has tested law enforcement regularly. However, since assuming office as the Superintendent of Police (SP) in July 2024, Satish Kumar has emerged as a strong protector of public safety, ushering in a transformative approach to policing.</p>
<p>Satish Kumar’s leadership has been marked by a firm belief that “Policing is about earning the public’s trust, and justice is about ensuring their security.” His unwavering stance against the illegal drug trade, ganja trafficking, and rowdyism has earned him significant public support. With a clear directive to eliminate such activities from Guntur, he emphasizes, “As long as I am the SP, ganja, drugs, and rowdyism will be wiped out.”</p>
<p>Since taking charge, his strategic efforts in controlling crime and restoring peace in the district have been widely appreciated. Under his guidance, Guntur has seen substantial improvements in law enforcement. Special focus has been placed on tackling organized crime, particularly rowdyism, where surveillance over the district’s top 150 rowdy sheeters and swift resolution of cases have been key. His use of legal tools such as the Preventive Detention Act (PD Act) and city bans on certain individuals has further curbed criminal activities in the region.</p>
<p>A significant innovation under Satish Kumar’s tenure has been the “Nakabandi” initiative—an extensive program of surprise night checks. These inspections, combined with a review of police station activities, have played a crucial role in reducing criminal activities. Additionally, his proactive approach in strengthening women's safety in the district has been one of the most commendable aspects of his tenure. Through the "Mahila...Mee Kosam" (For Women...Your Safety) initiative, he has provided around-the-clock protection for women, including the launch of a dedicated helpline (97 4641 4641), which has made a tangible impact in combating crimes like eve-teasing and ragging.</p>
<p>Satish Kumar has also demonstrated significant leadership in the realm of cybercrimes, working diligently to control the spread of misinformation and regulate harmful social media activities. His efforts have extended to community education on the dangers of drugs and alcohol, promoting awareness to protect the public from these societal threats.</p>
<p>Through his outreach programs, such as “Vardhi,” Satish Kumar has bridged the gap between police and rural communities, helping citizens understand their legal rights while offering support for crime prevention. These community-friendly initiatives have gained considerable traction, ensuring that police remain approachable and trusted by people across Guntur.</p>
<p>A highlight of his approach is his focus on scientific investigation and swift legal proceedings in key cases, including those related to child protection (POCSO) and murders. His prompt response to missing persons cases, particularly involving women and children, has ensured timely justice and support for the victim's families.</p>
<p>SP Satish Kumar’s leadership has led to a significant shift in the way policing is perceived in Guntur. His efforts to restore law and order, coupled with his focus on enhancing police-public relations, have earned him accolades from all corners. Under his leadership, the Guntur police have set a high standard for policing across Andhra Pradesh, demonstrating that “trust in the public is the cornerstone of lasting peace and security.” His leadership style, defined by his belief that “a winning horse knows no competition,” has inspired a model of policing that other districts in the state are now looking to replicate.</p>
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