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Mysuru District police introduces ‘Locked House Beat System’ to prevent burglaries

Mysuru District police introduces ‘Locked House Beat System’ to prevent burglaries
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The Mysuru District police have launched a 'Locked House Beat System' to help prevent burglaries while residents are away. Citizens can register their travel plans via a digital form, allowing police to monitor their homes during night patrols.

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This initiative demonstrates how local law enforcement is leveraging digital tools to improve public safety and community engagement.

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The Mysuru district police on Tuesday announced a ‘Locked House Beat System’ initiative to prevent burglaries in houses when its occupants are out of town.

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