Rajasthan police have begun conducting live raids and video chronicles, replacing traditional low-profile operations. Some officers support live broadcasts for transparency, but others believe they compromise tactics. Recent notable events include arrests, a dramatic rescue, and on-camera interrogations. The approach has sparked debate within the police department about the effectiveness and risks of such dramatics.
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