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Time of India
07-08-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Nagpur Police Roll Out Security Blueprint for Festive Season, Civic Polls
1 2 Nagpur: The city police, under commissioner Ravinder Singal, have rolled out a comprehensive security blueprint to ensure public safety during the upcoming festive season, beginning with Pola and Ganpati, and continuing through Navratri, New Year, and the winter assembly session in December. The strategy also factors in the politically sensitive civic elections. In the wake of March 17 riot in Central Nagpur, police are focusing on community engagement and intelligence-building. Joint CP Navinchandra Reddy said dialogues with peace committees and community stakeholders have been initiated to maintain communal harmony. Special attention is being paid to Chitar Oli — the city's hub for Ganpati idol-making — and a traffic plan is being drawn up for idol transportation and immersion routes. Surveillance on digital platforms is being intensified to prevent circulation of provocative content. The four-month plan, developed in coordination with the Special Branch and crime branch, is being implemented under CP Singal's supervision. It includes station-level preparations by zonal DCPs and Addl CPs. DCP (Special Branch) Shashikant Satao will play a key role. The plan identifies sensitive areas, outlines festival-specific risks, and prioritises police-public coordination. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Chemor: SUV Sale, Click Here to See Prices Luxury SUV Deals | Search Ads Search Now Undo Officials have been instructed to target repeat offenders and initiate externment proceedings against high-risk individuals. Crowd control for Ganpati and Navratri is a major focus, given the large gatherings at pandals and processions. Coordination with NMC and other civic agencies is underway for traffic and disaster management. With civic elections likely to be hotly contested, the force is bracing for law and order challenges. CP Singal has asked for increased vigilance in vulnerable areas and real-time coordination among all units. The blueprint underscores the police's commitment to maintaining peace during the city's busiest and most sensitive months — from Marbat to New Year — while ensuring the festival spirit and electoral process are unhindered. Stay updated with the latest local news from your city on Times of India (TOI). Check upcoming bank holidays , public holidays , and current gold rates and s ilver prices in your area.


Malay Mail
18-06-2025
- Malay Mail
Mystery boom rattles Chemor, Chepor and Tanah Hitam; Ipoh cops investigating
IPOH, June 18 — Residents claimed to have heard a booming sound and experienced tremors in parts of the Ipoh district this morning. Ipoh district police chief ACP Abang Zainal Abidin Abang Ahmad said police are investigating the matter. 'Perak police chief Datuk Noor Hisam Nordin will issue an official statement if there is any confirmed information or report regarding the incident,' he said when contacted by Bernama. A resident of Klebang Harmoni, Mohammad Danial Nordin, 36, said he was at home when he heard the loud sound resembling an explosion. 'I heard a sound like someone slamming a door extremely hard, and there was shaking at the same time. 'It was really mysterious because the sound was very loud, and there was a tremor,' he said, still shocked by the incident. According to social media posts and comments, users claimed to have felt the tremors in several areas, including Chemor, Chepor and Tanah Hitam, at around 10.30am. On October 21 last year, a strong tremor was reported in several parts of the city, including Tasek, Perak Stadium, Meru, Falim, Manjoi, Chemor and Sungai Siput, at around 11.06am, followed by a loud boom. Deputy Inspector-General of Police Datuk Seri Ayob Khan Mydin Pitchay previously stated that the source of the booming sound and tremor in Ipoh remained a mystery, and that police were conducting a thorough investigation into the incident. — Bernama