Talking to reporters, Vijayawada Commissioner of Police A B Venkateswara Rao said that the initiative would be launched in the commissionerate on October 22, which is also "police martyrs' day".
Other initiatives too would be launched as part of an e-governance and good governance drive.
These initiatives would include constitution of a permanent family counselling body to counsel family members involved in cases related to violence against women.
He said that a number of cases related to women's violence were filed and so far, the Vijayawada commissionerate received about 1,200 cases so far during this calendar year, with most of them identified as false after investigations.
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He said that most violence against women cases are out of "egoism" rather than money or dowry.
He said that to save the social and family system, the police has decided to constitute a permanent and formal counselling body with a doctor, an advocate, an officer from the women's welfare department as well as a social activist.
Police commissioner also advised the public not to be trapped by cheats either at ATMs or other public places.
He also warned people against depositing money with unauthorised financial institutions and real estate firms. He cited recent cheating cases by some fake realtors by producing fake documents.