Pune, April 14 (PTI) - In a significant move, the Pune Police paraded a man facing nearly 30 criminal cases through the city streets, aiming to deter potential criminals and reassure the public. The individual, known for his extensive criminal history, was paraded in handcuffs to highlight the consequences of criminal activities.
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The Pune Police paraded the man to serve as a deterrent to potential criminals and to reassure the public that law enforcement is actively working to maintain order and safety.
The man is facing nearly 30 criminal charges, which include theft, fraud, assault, and battery.
Public reactions were mixed, with some praising the police for their proactive approach and others raising concerns about the potential for humiliation and the impact on the individual's right to a fair trial.
The legality of public parades is a topic of debate. While they can serve as a powerful deterrent, they must be conducted with sensitivity to the rights and dignity of the individuals involved.
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