police will be fully deployed in mumbai during the New Year celebrations. 8 Additional police Commissioners, 29 Deputy Commissioners of police, 53 Assistant police Commissioners, 2184 police Officers and 12 thousand police Enforcers will be on patrol. This information was given by the State minister of State for home, yogesh Kadam. He said that mumbai police is capable. mumbai is considered the safest city in the world.

According to the report of ABP Majha, yogesh Kadam said that we are confident that the police will maintain that image. The chief minister has given instructions to the police administration regarding security. Kadam said that there will be 12,000 police personnel for the security of the New Year, while women police will also be deployed. Mumbaikars should not feel any pressure to welcome the New Year. Kadam said that the police is ready for their safety.

There will be a special eye on drug parties

minister Kadam said on the drug scandal that it will not end in a day. Kadam said that drugs are being consumed on a large scale in private parties and special attention will be paid to this. Strict action will be taken against drug parties. Kadam said that whether it is one gram or more, action will be taken. Kadam said that action will be taken against both the seller and the buyer.

Campaign against drunk and drive

Kadam said that the special campaign against drunk drivers will continue. 800 vehicles have been seized. Putting all the responsibility on the police in a few months will not work. ATC and Narcotics police will keep an eye on rave parties or other secret parties so that the public also behaves responsibly. Kadam also said that I have an important account of the home Department and will take strict action against drug smugglers in the new year to get the youth out of this trap. The minister said that a special campaign of drunk and drive is being run by the Transport Department. Kadam said that strict action will be taken against creating disturbance in public places, misbehaving with women, unauthorized sale of liquor, sale or consumption of drugs.

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