Delhi Police Reveals Massive Festive Season Security Crackdown

Delhi Police has dramatically stepped up security measures ahead of the festive season with intensive foot patrolling and night vigils. The comprehensive strategy involves coordinated efforts from multiple police units to ensure public safety and prevent potential criminal activities. Senior officers are personally leading patrolling groups and implementing strategic checkpoints across the city. The initiative aims to create a visible and reassuring police presence during high-traffic celebration periods.

Key Points: Delhi Police Night Vigil Intensifies Before Festival Season

  • Comprehensive foot patrolling strategy launched across high-congestion areas
  • Night vigils extended from midnight to early morning hours
  • Multi-unit coordination including local and traffic police
  • Strategic barricading and vehicle checking implemented
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Delhi Police steps up foot patrolling ahead of festive season

Delhi Police amplifies foot patrols and night vigils to ensure public safety during upcoming festive celebrations across the national capital.

"From midnight to 4 a.m., the city's police force, ranging from constables to the Police Commissioner himself, is out on the roads - Delhi Police Press Note"

New Delhi, Oct 14

With the festive season around the corner, Delhi Police have intensified its foot patrolling across Delhi, with a special focus on markets and areas prone to congestion and gatherings, in an endeavour to ensure public safety and maintain law and order.

The objective of the exercise is to instil a sense of confidence among the public through visible presence and community engagement.

The boosted visibility of the police also serves as a deterrent to criminals and prevents crimes in crowded areas.

"The Senior Officers of the areas concerned are leading the patrolling groups," officials said.

In addition to patrolling, Delhi Police is also taking several other safety measures, including announcements through the PA system to alert the public in high footfall areas, verification drives- bus checking drives-picket checking have also been intensified, enhanced interaction under the eyes and ears scheme, sensitisation of private guards, etc.

On October 12, Delhi Police, in its press note, said that it has intensified its night vigil across the national capital to ensure public safety and prevent any untoward incidents.

"From midnight to 4 a.m., the city's police force, ranging from constables to the Police Commissioner himself, is out on the roads as part of an extensive general patrolling campaign," it said.

In several parts of the city, including West Delhi, Dwarka, and East Delhi, heavy police deployment was visible through the night.

Barricades were set up at strategic points, vehicles were stopped and thoroughly checked, and suspicious individuals were questioned. The joint effort includes local police, traffic police, and specialised units, all working in coordination to enforce the law and maintain order.

Traffic police teams also played a key role, especially in issuing spot fines to vehicles violating rules, including for tinted windows, overspeeding, and lane violations.

Sources within Delhi Police indicate that this high-level night patrolling drive will continue through the festive season, particularly during Dussehra, Diwali, and Chhath Puja.

The initiative aims to deter criminal activity, ensure women's safety, and reassure the public of a visible and responsive police presence.

As Delhi lights up for celebrations, its police force is working round-the-clock to make sure the festivities remain safe and incident-free.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good initiative but hope they focus on actual policing rather than just harassing young people. Last year during Diwali, police were stopping every bike with youngsters without proper reason. Balance is important!
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Arjun K
Saw police teams in Chandni Chowk yesterday evening. Their presence definitely helps control the massive crowds during festival shopping. Traffic police issuing spot fines for tinted windows is much needed! 🚓
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Sarah B
As someone who recently moved to Delhi, this news is reassuring. The visible police presence during festivals when streets are packed gives confidence to explore the city's celebrations safely.
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Vikram M
Commissioner himself patrolling at night? That's impressive commitment! Hope this sets an example for other cities. Safety during festivals should be top priority for every police department.
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Michael C
The community engagement aspect is crucial. When police interact with public regularly, it builds trust and makes policing more effective. Good to see this approach being implemented.
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Kavya N
Hope they also focus on preventing chain snatching and pickpocketing in crowded markets. These incidents increase during festivals. The PA system announcements are a good idea to alert shoppers! 🛍️

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