Delhi Police Deploy 1,469 Personnel, Arrest 697 Ahead of New Year 2026

Delhi Police have implemented extensive, multi-layered security arrangements across the capital ahead of New Year 2026 celebrations. In the West District alone, 1,469 personnel have been deployed, with preventive actions leading to 697 arrests under the new BNSS law. Authorities are focusing on high-footfall areas like Rajouri Garden and Punjabi Bagh, deploying patrols, checkpoints, and conducting rigorous checks at pubs and restaurants. The police have also created parking spaces and are running anti-drunk-driving campaigns while urging the public to celebrate responsibly and cooperate with enforcement.

Key Points: Delhi Police Tighten Security for New Year 2026 Celebrations

  • 1,469 police personnel deployed
  • 697 preventive arrests made
  • 14 designated parking spaces created
  • Strict anti-drunk-driving campaigns
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Delhi Police tighten security, step up patrolling ahead of New Year 2026

Delhi Police deploy 1,469 personnel, arrest 697 individuals, and implement strict traffic & security measures for New Year 2026. Details inside.

"We urge the public to celebrate the New Year but follow traffic rules and not drive under the influence of alcohol... - Additional DCP Dinesh Kumar Gupta"

New Delhi, December 31

Delhi Police have put in place extensive security and preventive arrangements across the national capital ahead of the New Year 2026, with a special focus on high-footfall areas, traffic management, and law and order enforcement, officials said on Wednesday.

Senior officers, including six Assistant Commissioners of Police and one Additional DCP, are closely supervising the arrangements on the ground.

Speaking about preparations, Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police (Traffic) Dinesh Kumar Gupta said that strict measures have been implemented to ensure public safety during the celebrations.

"We have issued an advisory in which we have granted passes to those restaurants where New Year's parties will be held... If there is a traffic violation, we will take action against it. We urge the public to celebrate the New Year but follow traffic rules and not drive under the influence of alcohol... The police are continuously patrolling here... We have created about 14 parking spaces," he told ANI.

Meanwhile, the West District Police have rolled out an elaborate multi-layered security plan involving intensive deployment and preventive action. According to officials, 1,469 police personnel have been deployed across the district, including two companies of outside force, to ensure smooth celebrations and public safety.

"As part of preventive action taken over the last 48 hours, police have arrested 697 persons under various provisions of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), bound down 1,252 individuals under Section 65 of the Delhi Police Act, and impounded 146 vehicles under Section 66 of the Act," the release said.

Special surveillance has been put in place across high-footfall areas such as Rajouri Garden, Tilak Nagar, Subhash Nagar, Hari Nagar, Janakpuri and Punjabi Bagh, where large crowds are expected at restaurants, pubs and clubs.

The release stated to ensure effective monitoring and a quick response at crowded markets and other sensitive locations, multiple security measures have been put in place, including the deployment of machan morchas (elevated pickets), special pickets and barricades.

In addition, extensive deployment and patrolling measures are being carried out through motorcycle and scooty patrols, emergency response vehicles (ERVs), foot patrolling, and nakabandi at key points. Police are also conducting strict anti-drink-and-drive enforcement and closely monitoring noise pollution to maintain law and order during the celebrations.

The security deployment includes 39 Inspectors, 296 upper subordinates (SIs and ASIs), and 1,126 lower subordinates (head constables and constables). In addition, 36 motorcycle patrols, 12 emergency response vehicles and 72 pickets or checkpoints have been positioned at vulnerable and crowded locations.

Police are also conducting rigorous inspections of hotels, restaurants, and pubs to ensure compliance with permitted operating hours and noise pollution regulations. Anti-drunk-driving campaigns are being conducted across the district to prevent accidents and ensure road safety.

Appealing to the public, West District Police urged citizens to celebrate responsibly, follow traffic rules, and cooperate with law enforcement.

"West District Police appeals to all citizens to celebrate the New Year responsibly, peacefully and in accordance with the law. Citizens are requested to cooperate with the police, follow traffic and safety norms, and immediately inform the police in case of any emergency or suspicious activity. West District Police remains fully alert and committed to ensuring safety, security and public order during the New Year festivities," the release said.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
While I appreciate the security measures, arresting 697 people in 48 hours under BNSS seems very high. What were the specific grounds? Hope it's not just a blanket preventive action. We need safety, but also need to protect civil liberties.
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Aman W
The focus on Rajouri Garden, Janakpuri, Punjabi Bagh makes sense. These areas are always packed on New Year's Eve. The traffic advisory and parking spaces are much needed. Last year it was a complete jam! Good initiative.
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Sarah B
As a resident near Tilak Nagar, the increased patrolling is a relief. The noise pollution checks are especially important. Some parties go on all night with loud music, disturbing families and elderly people. Thank you, police.
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Vikram M
Strict action against drunk driving is the most important part. Too many accidents happen because of this. Please don't drink and drive, people. Book a cab or use metro. Your family is waiting for you at home.
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Karthik V
The scale of preparation is massive. Machan morchas, ERVs, nakabandi... feels like a full-scale operation. Respect to the police personnel who will be working through the night while we celebrate. Jai Hind.

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