Amaravati (AP):Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy on Saturday inaugurated the first 'Disha Police Station' in Rajamahendravaram city, which will exclusively handle cases of crime against women and children.
At least 18 Disha Police Stations will soon be set up in all 13 districts of the state with a budget of Rs 21.10 crore and each station will be headed by a deputy superintendent of police.
The AP government enacted the Disha Act, in the aftermath of the gruesome rape and murder of a veterinarian in Hyderabad late last year, to ensure speedy investigation and
trial of sexual assault cases.
The Act prescribes the death penalty where rape or gangrape is established.
Under the new law, the state government is opening 13 special courts in each district for expeditious trial of such cases.
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"The Disha case in Hyderabad stirred up a nation-wide outrage and debate. With the objective of ensuring speedy justice in such gruesome cases, we have enacted the Disha law under which investigation will be completed in seven days and trial in 14 working days thereafter. The Disha Act will ensure safety for women and instil a sense of fear in perpetrators of crime against women," the Chief Minister said at the inauguration ceremony.
The Chief Minister launched an SOS mobile application for emergency response.