Police Set Up 32 Checkpoints for New Year’s Eve Monitoring

City SP Kumar Shivashish Warns Against Drunk Driving and Reckless Behavior

Key Points:

  • DSP-rank officers to supervise 32 checkpoints across sensitive areas
  • Police personnel deployed from Tuesday to monitor drunk and rash driving
  • Strict action promised against those creating disturbances during celebrations

JAMSHEDPUR – City SP Kumar Shivashish announced deployment of 32 checkpoints across sensitive locations to prevent New Year’s Eve disturbances, with DSP-rank officers supervising operations starting Tuesday.

All police officers will report for duty. They will monitor the entire city. However, special focus will remain on sensitive areas.

The police will identify drunk drivers. Rash driving will also be checked. Moreover, those creating disturbances will face action.

Kumar Shivashish addressed the media on Tuesday. He outlined the security arrangements. In addition, he issued stern warnings to potential violators.

The City SP appealed to residents. Citizens should celebrate peacefully. Furthermore, they must avoid any unruly behavior.

Checkpoints will operate throughout the night. DSP-rank officers will ensure proper monitoring. Besides, regular patrols will cover other areas.

The police chief warned of strict action. Anyone found creating disturbances will be arrested. However, peaceful celebrations will continue unhindered.

Officers will specifically target three violations. Drunk driving tops the list. Rash driving follows closely. Creating public nuisance completes the focus areas.

Jamshedpur residents received New Year greetings from Kumar Shivashish. He wished them a safe celebration. Moreover, he expressed confidence in public cooperation.

The deployment represents comprehensive security measures. All police stations will remain alert. In addition, mobile units will patrol continuously.

Senior officers will personally monitor operations. They will visit checkpoints throughout the night. Furthermore, rapid response teams will remain on standby.

The police emphasized preventive measures. Early deployment aims to deter violations. Besides, visible presence will discourage unruly behavior.

Citizens can approach any checkpoint for assistance. Officers will provide necessary help. However, cooperation with security checks remains mandatory.

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