When this cop sings, everyone listens

July 19, 2019 03:35 pm | Updated 03:35 pm IST

Anjapalli Nagamallu, Additional Inspector of Police (traffic) LB Nagar is earning a reputation as the singing cop. The 36-year-old traffic cop has not taken any training in music, but is making waves with his ‘concerts’. All for a good cause. As a cop, he wants to instil discipline among motorists and has a novel way to do that. He sings. The songs he renders, are folksy in nature, the lyrics carry a message on the need to follow traffic rules, spread road safety awareness and a sense of discipline.

 

Nagamallu says, “While on road when confronted with a situation, I’d rather raise my voice to sing than express anger.”

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