Ensure Smooth Flow Of Milad-Un-Nabi Juloos Tomorrow: CV Anand

Hyderabad, Sept 30 (Maxim News): With Milad-Un-nabi juloos scheduled for October 1 (tomorrow), the City Police Commissioner C.V Anand conducted a video conference with sector SIs and above-ranked officers to meticulously assess the security and traffic arrangements aimed at ensuring a smooth flow of the julus. 

Commencing the meeting, the top brass conveyed appreciation for the unwavering dedication
exhibited by all ranks of the city police in successfully concluding the Ganesh Shoba Yatra and idol immersion in a peaceful manner. Emphasizing the importance of prompt incident reporting to senior officers, he further instructed the deployment of a significant police force presence in mixed localities while intensifying patrolling efforts.

Recognizing the prevalence of young individuals traveling on bikes, traffic officers received directives to implement effective measures aimed at reducing road accidents and enhancing road safety. The officers were also tasked with liaising closely with the event organizers to ensure that the procession routes remained clear and adhered to predetermined paths.

 CP Anand instructed South Zone DCP to provide comprehensive briefings on the annual customs, the historical significance of Milad festivities, related meetings, events, and the primary organizations involved.

During the conference, all zonal DCPs provided an overview of the number of processions scheduled within their respective jurisdictions and the measures being taken. Excluding inter-commissioned processions, that may partially enter city limits, multiple processions would take place across the 7 zones of which South, South East, and South West accommodating the max.

The main procession starts at Gulzar House, Pathergatti, Madina crossroad, Chatta Bazar, Purani Haveli, Mandi Miralam, Mandi Miralam Road, Ettebar Chowk, Kotla Aliza and concludes at Moghalpura.

Addl.CP L&O, Vikram Singh Mann, and Addl.CP Special Branch Viswaprasad shared detailed insights into past incidents and discussed precautionary measures to be implemented. Additional platoons were confirmed for deployment, with an emphasis on monitoring history sheeters, conducting social media surveillance, and addressing various related issues. The CCC will be operational from morning hours with representatives of all departments to nullify any issues that may crop up during the day. (Maxim News) 


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