Amaravati, March 23, 2022: In a bid to control crime against women and enhance DISHA surveillance, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy on Wednesday flagged off 163 DISHA patrolling vehicles which will improve and strengthen visible policing, a key component of curbing crime.
All of these four-wheelers are equipped with a dedicated GPS tracking system for direct monitoring from the District Unit Control Room. These patrol vehicles carry out continuous patrols in crime prone areas, officials said.
“The vehicles will help improve response times to women and children in emergency situations” Reddy said.
The vehicles will be able to identify and map all possible crime areas within each police station limit, as well as identify and map details of past crime, time and place.
The 163 new patrolling vehicles are in addition to the already existing 900 two-wheelers currently used for patrolling in all the police stations limits across the state. Funds have been allocated for the purchase of 163 vehicles of Direction Patrolling four wheelers at a cost of Rs 13.85 crore. In addition, Rs 5.5 crore has already been allocated for this operation according to the reports published in siasat.com.