Fort Kochi Braces for 2 Lakh New Year Revellers with Massive Security Plan

Kochi Police are preparing for an estimated two lakh people to celebrate New Year's Eve in Fort Kochi, deploying 1,200 personnel and implementing traffic restrictions from 4 PM. Special transport arrangements include extended Kochi Metro services until the early morning hours to facilitate safe returns. Simultaneously, major cities like Mumbai and districts in Karnataka have intensified security, with drone surveillance and increased patrols at public gathering points. Authorities across regions are emphasising strict SOPs, women's safety, and the goal of ensuring celebrants can ring in the new year safely and orderly.

Key Points: Kochi Deploys 1,200 Police for New Year Crowd of 2 Lakh

  • 1,200 police deployed in Kochi
  • Traffic curbs after 4 PM in Fort Kochi
  • Metro services extended till 2-4 AM
  • Enhanced vigil in Mumbai & Karnataka
  • Drone & CCTV surveillance in Bengaluru Rural
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'2 lakh people expected in Fort Kochi for New Year celebrations; detailed security, traffic curbs in place': Kochi Police Commissioner

Kochi Police enforce traffic curbs and deploy 1,200 personnel for 2 lakh New Year revellers in Fort Kochi, with metro services extended. Similar security heightened in Mumbai & Karnataka.

"We expect around two lakh people to gather... We have made detailed arrangements, including 1,200 policemen - Kochi Police Commissioner Putta Vimaladitya"

Kochi, December 31

Kochi Police Commissioner Putta Vimaladitya on Wednesday said around two lakh people are expected to gather in Fort Kochi for New Year celebrations, adding that detailed security, crowd management and traffic arrangements have been put in place.

Speaking to ANI, the Commissioner said authorities have deployed 1,200 police personnel to ensure public safety during the festivities.

"We expect around two lakh people to gather in the Fort Kochi area to celebrate the New Year. We have made detailed arrangements, including 1,200 policemen, to handle crowd control, ensure public safety, and manage traffic," Vimaladitya said.

He said vehicular movement in the Fort Kochi area will be restricted after 4 pm to avoid congestion.

"After 4 PM, we do not allow any vehicles in the Fort Kochi area. The medical teams and ambulances are arranged here. We have fire tenders put in place," he said.

The Police Commissioner also said special transport arrangements have been coordinated for people returning late at night.

"We have arranged KSRTC private buses. We requested Kochi Metro to extend their services late in the night, and they have agreed to extend them till 2 AM or 4 AM," he said.

Meanwhile, in Karnataka, security measures were stepped up in Kalaburagi a day before the New Year 2026, where city police conducted inspections inside a shopping mall with a dog squad as part of preventive checks.

In Mumbai, police intensified deployment across prominent public gathering points on New Year's Eve, with heightened vigil along coastal stretches. Visuals from Marine Drive showed a reinforced security presence and crowd-management arrangements ahead of the celebrations.

Bengaluru Rural SP CK Baba said the New Year celebrations are in full swing. Security measures have been enhanced to ensure order and prevent damage. The New Year will be celebrated in 44 locations across the district.

He said instructions have been given to follow the government's SOP. Also, instructions have been issued to monitor resorts and homestays. Instructions have been given to close everything at 12.30.

According to the SP, specific measures have been implemented on the STRR Road. DD checking will be done everywhere. A ban has been imposed on tourist places. Since there is a ban in Nandi Hills, people come to our place and party. Such places are being monitored.

He further said that "The CCTVs have been installed in the designated locations. Home Guard and 800 policemen have been deployed. There will be patrolling throughout the night. People should celebrate the New Year and go home safely. Any activities are permitted in the district. Special emphasis has been given to the safety of women and children. All officers and staff will be on rounds till night. Body-worn cameras and drones are being used. Action will be taken against those roaming on the highways during the New Year."

According to him, security and surveillance have been maintained everywhere, including Nelamangala, Doddaballapur, Hoskote, and Anekal.

- ANI

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Arjun K
While the security arrangements are impressive, I hope the focus is also on managing waste. Fort Kochi is a beautiful heritage area. Last year after celebrations, the litter was a sad sight. Authorities should ensure clean-up drives are part of the plan.
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Rohit P
The traffic restrictions after 4 PM are necessary but will be a headache for residents. Hope there is proper communication and alternative routes are clearly marked. 1200 police personnel is a huge deployment, kudos to them for working on a holiday.
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Sarah B
Reading about the arrangements in Bengaluru as well. Using body-worn cameras and drones is a smart, modern approach to policing. The emphasis on women's safety is very welcome. Hope these measures set a standard for other major cities.
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Vikram M
Fort Kochi on New Year's is an amazing experience but gets too crowded. Maybe authorities can promote other less-congested spots in the city too? Decentralizing the crowd would ease pressure on infrastructure and security.
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Michael C
The coordination between police, KSRTC, and Kochi Metro is commendable. This is how public services should work together for large-scale events. The medical and fire safety arrangements are also crucial. Well done on the planning.

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