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Tight security arrangements for Independence Day in Panchkula, cops on high alert
Tight security arrangements for Independence Day in Panchkula, cops on high alert

Time of India

time5 days ago

  • Time of India

Tight security arrangements for Independence Day in Panchkula, cops on high alert

1 2 Panchkula: In view of the upcoming Independence Day celebrations, Panchkula Police is on high alert and has implemented comprehensive security measures across the district. The police have heightened security protocols to prevent any untoward incidents. All ranks of police officers and personnel are operating in full alert mode. Police teams have been deployed at all major locations, including intersections, crowded markets, hotels, bus stands, and public places. Intensive search operations are being conducted, and suspicious individuals are being checked and interrogated as part of preventive measures. PCR and Rider teams are patrolling the city 24x7, ready to respond immediately to any emergency. Live monitoring of key city areas is being carried out through CCTV cameras from the Police Control Room. Additionally, security personnel have been stationed on rooftops of key buildings with binoculars and other technical equipment to keep a close watch on the surroundings. DCP Srishti Gupta informed that the traffic police is also fully deployed, and strict vehicle checking is under way at all checkpoints. Citizens are requested to park their vehicles only in designated areas to ensure smooth traffic flow. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Top Free Live TV Apps [Watch Free] miszen Learn More Undo DCP crime and traffic, Manpreet Singh Sudan, also urged citizens to cooperate, stating that the police have issued a special appeal to the public to report any suspicious person, object, or activity immediately. For this, the public may contact the Police Control Room at 0172-2582100, mobile number 7508324900, or dial 112. The police emphasised that public safety and peace are their highest priority, and no negligence will be tolerated in this regard. 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 silver prices in your area.

17 arrested for gambling in Panchkula hotel
17 arrested for gambling in Panchkula hotel

Indian Express

time11-08-2025

  • Indian Express

17 arrested for gambling in Panchkula hotel

The Panchkula police has cracked down on illegal gambling activities and arrested 17 individuals, who were reportedly caught red-handed from a hotel room in Sector 5. According to the police, on August 9, the Crime Branch of Sector 19, Panchkula, received a tip-off about a group engaged in card gambling inside a room at the hotel. Following confirmation of the information, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Crime and Traffic) Manpreet Singh Sudan directed a raiding team led by Sub-Inspector Ravi Kumar to take immediate action. The team entered the hotel premises and caught 17 suspects in the act. Those arrested have been identified as residents of Panchkula, Mohali, Chandigarh, Ludhiana and Pinjore. During the raid, police recovered nine decks of playing cards, Rs 81,000 in cash, plastic card holders, and other gambling paraphernalia. All the accused have been booked under Section 3(1) of the Gambling Act, 2025, at the Sector 5 police station. A police spokesperson said the operation is an example of the force's vigilance and commitment to maintaining law and order. The police also appealed to citizens to immediately report any gambling or illegal activity in their area, assuring that prompt action will be taken to ensure peace and security in the city.17 arrested for gambling in Panchkula hotel

Panchkula cops tighten the net: 200 CCTV cameras to guard ‘sneak routes'
Panchkula cops tighten the net: 200 CCTV cameras to guard ‘sneak routes'

Time of India

time06-08-2025

  • Time of India

Panchkula cops tighten the net: 200 CCTV cameras to guard ‘sneak routes'

1 2 Panchkula: In a move to outsmart criminals who vanish into thin air after committing crimes, the Panchkula police are turning up the heat, installing 200 high-tech CCTV cameras at "secretive" escape routes near Punjab and Himachal borders. These aren't just any streets. They are the shadowy lanes that snatchers, auto-lifters, and gang members have long used to slip past law enforcement. But not anymore. "We've mapped their escape playbook," said DCP (traffic & crime) Manpreet Singh Sudan. "During our survey, we found there are some streets that lead to other districts or states, and we are getting cameras put up there," he added. So far, 50 cameras are already watching, with the rest set to be installed within the next two to three months. These are in addition to the 400 existing cameras installed by the Municipal Corporation. The new eyes in the sky are being placed in areas like Mubarkpur, Peermuchalla, and Pinjore-Kalka—zones that were once safe havens for fleeing criminals. The police have roped in residents, shopkeepers, and local groups to help set up the cameras, turning the community into a surveillance force of its own. MC steps up too Out of the total 473 CCTV cameras installed across the city, about 400 are operational. Some of the cameras were repaired earlier, but a recent incident involving a telecommunication company's technicians accidentally cutting wires at a city intersection led to additional cameras becoming non-functional. The Municipal Corporation has now allocated Rs 23 lakh for the repair of the remaining 88 faulty cameras. Additionally, a contract has already been awarded for the annual maintenance of the working CCTV units to ensure continuous surveillance and functionality. Tenders have already been floated for installing CCTV cameras in markets located in Sectors 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 15, as well as in all villages and community centres within Panchkula.

Inter-state gang behind ₹42-lakh cyber fraud with Panchkula mayor: Police
Inter-state gang behind ₹42-lakh cyber fraud with Panchkula mayor: Police

Hindustan Times

time26-07-2025

  • Hindustan Times

Inter-state gang behind ₹42-lakh cyber fraud with Panchkula mayor: Police

The gang behind the ₹42.52-lakh cyber fraud with Panchkula mayor Kulbhushan Goyal has been found involved in at least 17 other cyber crime cases across 12 states, amounting to ₹2.75 crore, police said on Friday. DCP Manpreet Singh Sudan addressing the media regarding the arrests in Panchkula on Friday. (Sant Arora /HT) Addressing the media, DCP (Crime and Traffic) Manpreet Singh Sudan said the gang targeted unsuspecting individuals across various states, including Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Himachal Pradesh, Kerala, Karnataka, Delhi, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, West Bengal and Telangana. So far, six members of the gang, Salauddin Ansari, Shyam Dalal, Devvrat, Rahul, Aalok and Prateek, have been arrested. Police claim to have successfully frozen ₹32 lakh of the ₹42.52 lakh defrauded in the mayor case and will be returned to him soon. Investigators are also probing if there was any involvement of bank officials in the scam. The case was registered on June 27 under various sections of BNS. Police have recovered a significant amount of evidence, including 37 ATM cards, 16 mobile phones, four fake SIM cards, three Paytm sound boxes, two laptops, two Jio Fibre devices, three bank kits, nine cheque books, two passbooks and ₹30,000 in cash.

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