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Police constable dresses a mentally challenged person on the street in Hyderabad

By ANI | Updated: March 31, 2020 05:45 IST

An officer of the state police went beyond his call of duty and dressed a mentally challenged person on the street on Monday.

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Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], Mar 31 : An officer of the state police went beyond his call of duty and dressed a mentally challenged person on the street on Monday.

Mohan Naik, a Constable of Madannapet Police Station in Hyderabad performed this action.

The Inspector of Madannapet, speaking to , said: "The Constable was patrolling when he heard some women screaming due to fear. A man was half-naked there. Constable Mohan Naik noticed it and he immediately borrowed a pant from a local and dressed him. He further reported him to the concerned health care centre."

( With inputs from ANI )

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