Days after CM moots the idea, every police circle directed to form dedicated anti-rowdy squads

The Karnataka government has directed police departments across the state to form dedicated anti-rowdy squads to combat organized crime. These squads will be responsible for monitoring habitual offenders and maintaining public order.
Why it matters
This policy shift represents a proactive approach to law enforcement and public safety in Karnataka, aiming to reduce criminal activity at the local level.
Karnataka Director General and Inspector General of Police M.A. Saleem has directed all police circles across the State to constitute a dedicated anti-rowdy squad.
The article reports on government policy and administrative directives without taking a stance on the efficacy of the measures.
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