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This Article is From Feb 27, 2014

Japan police recruits 'Robocop' to protect women on trains

Japan police recruits 'Robocop' to protect women on trains
This image released by Columbia Pictures shows Joel Kinnaman in a scene from 'RoboCop'
Tokyo: In an unusual move, the Japanese police has recruited a robot on public trains to protect women commuters.

The Osaka Police Department has enlisted the 'Robocop' to stop the perverts threatening women.

"Robocop is a hammer of justice to molesters threatening women," the police said on its official site.

The police has collaborated with West Japan Railway Company and developed the Robocop - a man posing as a cyborg crime-fighter.

Interestingly, the robot has the right to arrest citizens who are found breaking the laws.

The robot is also assigned the duty of warning travellers not to leave their belongings and luggage in the train carriages, the Mirror reported.

In addition, it will caution drivers not to leave possessions on view in cars.

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