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Ahead of Bakrid, police install check-posts at major junctions
Ahead of Bakrid, police install check-posts at major junctions

Hans India

time24-05-2025

  • Hans India

Ahead of Bakrid, police install check-posts at major junctions

Hyderabad: With just a few days remaining for Bakrid, the police department is making all the arrangements to ensure that no prohibited animal is transported inside the city by setting up check-posts at all the major junctions which connect highways. The police set up check-posts in all the zones in the city, especially the south zone to avert any possible trouble during the second big festival of Muslims which will be celebrated on June 7. According to police, the check-posts will be manned round the clock by a team comprising officials of the Animal Husbandry Department, the local police, and the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC). These check-posts are installed at all three Commissionerate including Hyderabad, Cyberabad and Rachakonda. These posts will monitor animal movements, ensuring they are accompanied by proper veterinary certificates and are fit for slaughter. Any vehicle found violating the rules will be seized and redirected to GHMC-designated goshalas or animal holding points. 'The policemen will keep a vigil 24x7 on highways and connecting roads and will stop all the vehicles coming from nearby villages or districts,' said a police official. According to officials, almost all the police stations in South Zone have come up with check-posts in areas like Santosh Nagar, Kanchanbagh, Chandrayangutta, Peeli Dargah, Barkas, Vattepally, Jahangirabad, Bandlaguda, Puranapul, Mangalhat, Bahadurpura and several other locations like Moazamjahi Market, Tolichowki, etc. All the transport vehicles, particularly with closed tops will be checked and the details including driver's name, vehicle number and the type of goods will be recorded by the deployed officers. Every vehicle carrying animals will be checked and prohibited animals like cow, calf will be seized. 'A case will be booked for carrying the prohibited animals and the animals will be moved to the Municipal Corporation facility,' said a police officer at Mozamjahi Market. Moreover, GHMC officials assured that sanitisation teams would be dispatched to clear roads, ponds, and open drains. Hyderabad city police commissioner CV Anand appealed to the public and Gau Rakshak members not to take the law into their own hands, emphasising that only government officials and law enforcement agencies are authorised to stop or inspect vehicles carrying animals.

Don't take law into own hands, top cop warns ‘Gau Rakshaks'
Don't take law into own hands, top cop warns ‘Gau Rakshaks'

Hans India

time23-05-2025

  • General
  • Hans India

Don't take law into own hands, top cop warns ‘Gau Rakshaks'

Hyderabad: Ahead of Bakrid festival, City Police Commissioner CV Anand appealed to the public and Gau rakshak members not to take law into own hands, emphasising that only government officials and law enforcement agencies are authorised to stop or inspect vehicles carrying animals. The police conducted a coordination meeting on Thursday in preparation for the festival aimed to ensure peaceful and clean meeting, chaired by Anand at Old Police Commissioner's Office, Basheerbagh, was attended by Vikram Singh Mann (Additional CP, Law and Order), RV Karnan, (GHMC Commissioner), C Ramesh (Joint Transport Commissioner), Pankaja (Additional Commissioner, Health), Raghu Prasad (Additional Commissioner, Sanitation). At the meeting, Anand discussed several important points like curbing illegal animal transportation. He instructed setting up of check-posts around the City Commissionerate to prevent transportation of animals without proper veterinary certificates or those not ready for slaughter. Vehicles found violating rules are to be seized and immediately sent to GHMC-designated animal-holding points or goshalas. The Animal Husbandry department and GHMC were requested to ensure availability of 24x7 veterinary doctors at all check-posts. The GHMC officials were advised to deploy dog-catching squads in all areas before Bakrid to manage stray dogs. They were instructed to supply covers to every household for disposal of animal carcasses. Special teams are to be deployed on the festival day for collection of garbage and carcasses. The GHMC is to arrange adequate vehicles, tippers and JCBs for efficient collection and disposal of animal waste and ensure sufficient staff for waste removal during Bakrid. The GHMC Commissioner detailed the extensive sanitation measures being implemented, including deployment of additional teams and garbage collection vehicles in wards and near mosques. He assured that garbage bags would be readily available; GHMC officials would be actively performing duties. Anand reiterated that only assigned police personnel, GHMC and Animal Husbandry department staff would be present at the check-posts. He suggested forming local, zonal and commissionerate-level coordination teams comprising officials from all departments for better coordination and response. This coordinated mechanism, through continuous collaboration and proactive actions by officials, would significantly help in resolving any issue that may arise, ensuring a smooth, safe, and joyful Bakrid celebration for all citizens. Dr CH Malleshwari, Additional Director (V and AH), DCPs (SB) Cyberabad, Crimes-Rachakonda, Rajendranagar, Balanagar and Additional DCPs and ACPs from City Commissionerate were present.

Hyderabad police commissioner reviews Bakrid preparations
Hyderabad police commissioner reviews Bakrid preparations

Time of India

time22-05-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

Hyderabad police commissioner reviews Bakrid preparations

Hyderabad: A coordination meeting was held at the Integrated Command and Control Centre (ICCC) on Thursday regarding the preparations for the upcoming Bakrid festival. Hyderabad police commissioner CV Anand convened the meeting with various departments, including GHMC, HMWSSB, electricity, and veterinary services. The commissioner instructed the establishment of check-posts around the Hyderabad city commissionerate to prevent the illegal transportation of animals without proper veterinary certificates or those not ready for slaughter. Vehicles found violating these rules are to be seized and immediately sent to GHMC-designated animal holding points or goshalas. The commissioner appealed to the public and gorakshak members not to take the law into their own hands, emphasising that only govt officials and law enforcement agencies are authorised to stop or inspect vehicles carrying animals. The animal husbandry department and GHMC were requested to ensure the availability of 24/7 veterinary doctors at all check-posts. GHMC officials were advised to deploy dog-catching squads in all areas before Bakrid to manage stray dogs. They were also instructed to supply disposal covers to every household for the disposal of animal carcasses. Special teams are to be deployed on the festival day for the collection of garbage and carcasses. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Scalable retail: Video analytics firm enables more traffic thanks to robust computing power - Google Cloud: Future of Infrastructure CIO | Google Cloud, AMD Undo GHMC is to arrange adequate vehicles, tippers, and JCBs for efficient collection and disposal of animal waste and ensure sufficient staff for waste removal during Bakrid. The electricity and engineering departments were directed to ensure an uninterrupted power supply during the festival to prevent any inconvenience to the public. HMWSSB and engineering officials are to supervise and maintain sewerage systems and ensure an uninterrupted water supply. RTA officials were asked to ensure the availability of sufficient drivers, mechanics, and cranes. The GHMC commissioner detailed the extensive sanitation measures being implemented, including the deployment of additional sanitation teams and garbage collection vehicles near wards and mosques. He assured that garbage bags would be readily available and GHMC officials would be actively performing their duties. Anand reiterated that only assigned police personnel, GHMC, and animal husbandry department staff would be present at the check-posts. He suggested forming local, zonal, and commissionerate-level coordination teams comprising officials from all departments for better coordination and response.

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