Mumbai police on 'high alert' for New Year's Eve celebrations
The
Mumbai Police are on "high alert"
and have put in place "anti-sabotage and anti-terror" measures
considering the threat to the financial capital during the New Year celebrations, an official said on
Thursday.
Around
35,000 police personnel will be deployed on the streets of Mumbai to maintain
law and order and prevent any untoward incidents on New Year's Eve, the
official said.
"We
are on high alert. We have put in place anti- terror and anti-sabotage measures
in view of the New Year celebrations," Mumbai police spokesperson DCP S
Chaitanya said.
"There
will be adequate deployment of police in the city. Nakabandi (road blockades)
will be put in place on important roads," he said.
The
Maharashtra government has put in place a night curfew between 11 pm and 6 am,
prohibiting gathering of five or more persons in view of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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