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Bombay High Court: Make Top Cops' Mobile Nos Public - (15 Feb 2018)

Bombay High Court has asked the Mumbai Traffic police department to publicise the personal mobile numbers of the Joint Commissioner of Police (Traffic) and Deputy Commissioner of Police, so that citizens can call them directly to record traffic violations, both by motorists and policemen.

Tags : BOMBAY HIGH COURT   TRAFFIC CONGESTION  

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