Woman gets justice after tweeting to DGP

Woman gets justice after tweeting to DGP
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A woman has caught the attention of the police by tweeting on the timeline of Director General of Police (DGP). 

Hyderabad: A woman has caught the attention of the police by tweeting on the timeline of Director General of Police (DGP).

The woman sent a message to Janasena chief Pawan Kalyan, IT Minister K T Rama Rao and the DGP Anurag Sharma, saying, “I don’t feel safe anymore.” In another message she sought a response from them.

Came the reply from the DGP, who tweeted, asking her “What’s the problem?” In response, the woman explained that she had filed a complaint against her boyfriend Prakash at Ramachandrapuram police, but there was “poor response.”

Promptly, Anurag Sharma asked the Cyberabad Police Commissioner Sandeep Shandilya to respond. The Cyberabad police chief tweets the woman asking where did she file her complaint and she replied that she did so at Ramachandrapuram.

And Now Ramachandrapuram police are now on their toes to arrest the accused. The 29-year-old woman, a native of Visakhapatnam, now living at Ameenpur in Sangareddy fell in love with a colleague, Prakash.

He promised her to marry and sexually exploited her since May last year, but postponed the marriage on one or other pretext.

He made yet another promise to marry her on January 2 at Arya Samaj but did not keep his promise. Instead, he vanished and switched off his phone.

The woman realised that she had been cheated and lodged a complaint with the police on January 6. But the police did nothing in the case forcing the woman to take to the social media.

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