Deccan Chronicle

Sale of pepper spray up after police order Women can carry it for their defence

- T.S.S. SIDHARTH | DC

The sale of pepper spray in Hyderabad has seen a rise after district heads and sometimes the police have asked women to carry pepper spray along with them.

In light of recent events where a Tahsildar Vijaya Reddy was burnt alive, the Tahsildars' Associatio­n has asked officials to take precaution­s to ensure the 400 women tahsildars in the state do not suffer any more such attacks.

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Deccan Lachi

IN LIGHT of recent events where a Tahsildhar, Vijaya Reddy, was burnt alive, the Tahsildars’ Associatio­n has asked the officials to take up precaution­s to ensure that 400 women tahsildars in the state are bereft of any more such attacks.

Reddy, president of the associatio­n, said that there have been instances where the women staffers of the district offices been threatened.

“Carrying a pepper spray would act as a deterrent in such situations,” he said.

Not just the associatio­n, even police chiefs, suggest that women should carry such defensive articles with them. "A woman on the street is entitled to safety. We strongly support women who carry a pepper spray. There are videos of how to make pepper spray on the internet. Women must watch and learn the techniques," said Rachakonda police commission­er, Mahesh M have

Bhagwat. Further, the associatio­n is now mulling plans to have visitors to the district offices screened before meeting officers.

These measures of stringent security are specifical­ly to keep the tahsildar officials separated and safe from the public as much as possible. Visitors on Tuesday underwent strict security scans and metal detectors at the district collectora­tes before meeting tahsildars.

Also, all department­s would now have proper CCTV surveillan­ce to prevent such untoward incidents, he added.

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