mid day editorial: Police must help, not harass citizens
Updated On: 22 October, 2018 06:41 AM IST | Mumbai | A Correspondent
Families of co-operative housing societies in Malad and Mankhurd, which share their buildings with the Dindoshi and Mankhurd police stations, are living a nightmare

From hijacking parking space to failing on electricity dues, Mankhurd and Dindoshi police stations have made life hell for their neighbours, this paper reported. Families of co-operative housing societies in Malad and Mankhurd, which share their buildings with the Dindoshi and Mankhurd police stations, are living a nightmare.
Constant visitor traffic inside the premises, and the alleged high-handedness of the police, means they do not have any privacy. One of the building complexes has a station house and officers' room, while the first floor has a detection room in a building. Recently, the police also opened a new office for externed criminals on the third floor.
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