He said people from the Northeast work in different fields in the city and have formed various associations.
"We need to give them protection. At the same time, we need to keep an eye on them," Reddy said in his maiden address to the police since taking over as the home minister last week.
Regarding foreign students, the home minister saidthey indulge in "illegalactivities" in certain parts of the city which should also be curbed.
He also asked the police to work towards ending 'goondaism' from the city.
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"I do not know how you are going toend 'goondaism' but you have to achieve it. Make them run awayfrom the state. I do not want anti-social elements loitering around schools and colleges and harassing girls," he said.
Reddy gave directions to check money-lending business, beggary, gambling, sale of psychotropic drug substances, robbery and extortion in the markets.
He also asked officers to refrain from civil dispute cases and focus only on better policing.
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