Mumbai's New Year's Eve: A Fortress of Safety Measures

More than 14,000 police officers have been deployed across Mumbai to ensure public safety on New Year's Eve. Large gatherings expected at popular spots are being closely monitored through CCTV, and road nakabandis are in place. Stringent measures target public intoxication, drunk driving, and harassment.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Mumbai | Updated: 31-12-2024 19:38 IST | Created: 31-12-2024 19:38 IST
Mumbai's New Year's Eve: A Fortress of Safety Measures
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As Mumbai prepares to welcome the New Year, authorities have ramped up security with more than 14,000 police personnel spread across the city. This elaborate setup aims to maintain law and order as vast crowds gather at key locations such as Gateway of India and popular beach fronts.

In anticipation of celebrations carrying on until early morning, extensive monitoring systems, including CCTV cameras, have been implemented. Police will be patrolling major streets and strategic points, while plainclothes officers will be present at crowded areas to avert any possible incidents.

To bolster safety, specific initiatives like drunk-driving checks and harsh penalties for eve-teasing and illicit liquor sales have been announced. Additional security personnel are stationed in adjoining areas like Thane, Navi Mumbai, and Raigad, ensuring comprehensive vigilance for a secure celebration.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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