Bangalore: More than 7000 security personnel will be stationed in the city
Bangalore: More than 7000 security personnel will be stationed in the city
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Bengaluru: New year celebration will be celebrated in Bengaluru this year amid tight security. A top police officer said that about 7,000 security personnel will be deployed in the security of the city to prevent untoward incidents on New Year's Eve. At the same time, he will be vigilant on the streets of this tech hub city. Bengaluru Police Commissioner Bhaskar Rao said in a statement here, "Around 7,000 police personnel are on extra vigil across the city to celebrate New Year's Eve peacefully from Tuesday evening to Wednesday morning and ensure the safety of the will stay".

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As far as the sources are concerned, the traffic will be diverted. Apart from this, parking for all vehicles including two-wheelers will be banned on the main roads located in the middle of the city from 8 pm. Rao said in a statement, 'These steps are being taken to protect the traffic from 8 am to 6 pm on 31 December. On this, Rao said, "270 Hoysala patrolling vehicles will be on duty, who will conduct special operations to stop drunk driving and traffic snarls as thousands of cars and bikes may be roads on this occasion."

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Where road accidents cause fatal injuries due to drunk driving, Rao has asked motorists and two-wheelers to file criminal cases against criminals under Section 279 of IPC (Indian Penal Code) There have also been warnings. Rao has advised girls and women to be vigilant and ensure their safety when going out alone or in groups. Rao said, 'Anti-social elements and miscreants take advantage of people gathering in public places, girls or women should be careful about their safety and security and refrain from talking to strangers who can cause harm or they can disturb them.

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