Diwali Security Boost: How Tiruchi and Pudukottai Ensure Safe Festivities

Police have significantly increased security measures across Tiruchi and Pudukottai districts for Diwali celebrations. Around 1,000 personnel are deployed in Tiruchi alone, covering major commercial hubs and transport terminals. The Fire and Rescue Services Department has placed all 11 stations on full alert with strategically positioned fire tenders. These enhanced security arrangements will remain in effect through October 21 to ensure public safety during the festive rush.

Key Points: Police Step Up Diwali Security in Tiruchi and Pudukottai Districts

  • Around 1,000 police personnel deployed across Tiruchi district for bandobust duty
  • Enhanced surveillance in five sub-divisions including Jeeyapuram and Lalgudi
  • Fire stations at full alert with strategically placed fire tenders
  • Railway Protection Force conducts anti-sabotage checks at Tiruchi junction
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Security stepped up in Tiruchi, Pudukottai for Diwali festivities

Enhanced police deployment and fire safety measures implemented across Tiruchi and Pudukottai districts to ensure safe Diwali celebrations through October 21.

"The increased vigil, which began on October 17, will continue through October 21 - Police Sources"

Chennai, Oct 19

Police have beefed up security arrangements across Tiruchi and Pudukottai districts ahead of the Diwali celebrations to ensure public safety and prevent crimes in crowded areas.

With thousands of people expected to throng markets, temples, bus stands, and tourist spots, authorities have intensified vigilance and deployed additional personnel since Friday night.

In Tiruchi district, around 1,000 police personnel, including Home Guards, have been pressed into bandobust duty.

The deployment covers major public zones such as commercial hubs, transport terminals, and popular places of worship.

Five sub-divisions, Jeeyapuram, Tiruverumbur, Lalgudi, Musiri, and Manapparai, have been placed under enhanced surveillance.

Personnel from the Striking Force and anti-sabotage squads have been stationed at key points, while teams are also engaged in creating awareness through audio-visual messages on safety and crime prevention.

The increased vigil, which began on October 17, will continue through October 21, police sources said. In neighbouring Pudukottai district, similar measures are in place.

Intensive patrolling has been organised across seven subdivisions: Pudukottai, Aranthangi, Keeranur, Ponnamaravathi, Alangudi, Kottaipattinam, and Illupur. Police teams have been conducting continuous rounds at bazaars, bus stands, and other crowded public areas to deter thefts, eve-teasing, and other offences. The drive will continue until October 21.

Meanwhile, the Railway Protection Force (RPF) and the Government Railway Police (GRP) have carried out joint anti-sabotage checks at the Tiruchi railway junction.

The inspection, conducted on Sunday, involved scanning luggage, platforms, and other critical areas to ensure the safety of passengers during the festive rush. No suspicious materials or objects were detected, RPF sources confirmed.

The Fire and Rescue Services Department in Tiruchi has also gone on full alert.

All 11 fire stations -Tiruchi, Srirangam, Samayapuram, Lalgudi, Pullambadi, Tiruverumbur, Navalpattu, Manapparai, Vaiyampatti, Thuvarankurichi, and Uppiliapuram - have mobilised full manpower strength.

Fire tenders and response teams have been strategically stationed at Teppakulam, Chathram Bus Stand, and Gandhi Market to ensure a rapid firefighting response in case of any emergencies on the festival day. Officials said the department is equipped with all the necessary gear to handle potential fire incidents swiftly.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
As someone from Tiruchi, I appreciate the police bandobust. The markets are extremely crowded during Diwali season. Hope they maintain this vigilance throughout the festival days.
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Michael C
While the security measures are commendable, I hope this doesn't create unnecessary harassment for ordinary citizens going about their Diwali shopping. Sometimes over-policing can spoil the festive mood.
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Ananya R
The fire safety arrangements are particularly important! With so many crackers and diyas, fire incidents are common during Diwali. Good to see all 11 fire stations are fully prepared. 🔥🚒
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Vikram M
Railway security checks are crucial. Tiruchi junction gets packed during festivals. Glad they're taking anti-sabotage measures seriously. Safety first always!
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Sarah B
The awareness campaigns through audio-visual messages is a smart move. Many people don't realize how vulnerable they are in crowded places. Prevention is better than cure! 🎯

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