MK Stalin, the chief minister of tamil Nadu, today inaugurated the tamil Nadu police Museum, which was converted from the traditional old police Commission building in Egmore, chennai, for 6 crores 47 million rupees.


The tamil Nadu police Museum has been established on two floors of the typical old police Commission building in Egmore, chennai District, with a total space of 24,000 square feet. police trucks, clothes, musical instruments, police documents, statues retrieved by the police, counterfeit note printing machines, bombs, bomb detectors, model prison, and guns used and used on the first floor from that day to today are all on the ground floor of the building. Swords and bullets are also on display for the public.


The chef who founded the police Museum, Stalin. Surveillance cameras, fire extinguishers, drinking water, rainwater harvesting, a cafeteria, and a ticketing area are among the structural features of the Guardian Museum. During the event, the chief minister spoke with schoolchildren who had come to see the tamil Nadu police Museum and handed out sweets.


All government school kids, private school and college students, and members of the general public who visit the museum will be able to do so for free until september 30, 2021. Additionally, from october 1, there is no entrance charge for public school students who visit the museum.

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