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Learn from Rani's 'Mardaani', says Bihar police officer

Written by : TNM

The News Minute | August 27, 2014 | 06:46 pm IST

Patna: Impressed by Rani Mukerji's new movie "Mardaani", a top police officer in Bihar has requested district chiefs to arrange shows for all policemen to take inspiration from it for the fight against child trafficking.

"I have requested and advised district superintendents of police to arrange shows of 'Mardaani' for all police officials for inspiration to fight human trafficking and take lessons," Inspector General Arvind Pandey told mediapersons here Wednesday.

Pandey said "Mardaani" has depicted the fight against child trafficking by a police official, played by Rani Mukerji, like never before.

He has also asked commandants of the Bihar Military Police to arrange shows for their personnel.

"The measures adopted by Rani Mukerji in her film are fit to be followed. Station House Officers and other police officials can increase their efficiency with regard to anti-human trafficking work by implementing them," he suggested in a letter to the police superintendents.

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