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Time of India
3 days ago
- Politics
- Time of India
Cops alert, bolster security at RSS Headquarters, key installations
Nagpur: The city police have heightened security around the (RSS) headquarters and other critical installations as part of measures taken for . Commissioner of police Ravinder Singal and joint commissioner of police Navinchandra Reddy are supervising the arrangements to ensure a safe Independence Day celebration. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Even as cops claimed that the intelligence wing had not flagged any specific threat, no stone has been left unturned to enhance security around the city, especially at crowded and sensitive locations, said sources. In rural areas, superintendent of police Harssh A Poddar is leading similar efforts, with heightened vigilance around key infrastructure and gathering points. While no specific threat has been reported, police deployed extensive resources, including officers in plainclothes and increased patrolling to maintain a robust security watch. Bomb Detection and Disposal Squads are conducting anti-sabotage checks at sensitive locations, such as the RSS headquarters, govt buildings, and crowded public spaces like markets and transit hubs. Sources said Zonal DCP Rahul Madne reviewed the security at RSS headquarters, while special branch under DCP Shashikant Satao is monitoring the security and intelligence gathering work. The police are closely monitoring guest houses, hotels and accommodations near bus stands and railway stations. Random checks and surprise inspections have been ramped up across the city, with a focus on ensuring public safety during the festive period. "Our goal is to create a secure environment so that citizens can celebrate Independence Day peacefully," said a senior police official.


Time of India
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Plainclothes Cops To Monitor Mischief Mongers In Festive Crowds: CP Ravinder Singal
1 2 Nagpur: Police commissioner Ravinder Singal announced that plainclothes officers will keep an eye on mischief mongers amidst the festive crowds during the upcoming Ganpati festival and other celebrations. Addressing a preparatory meeting with Ganpati mandal volunteers, idol makers, and peace committee members, alongside NMC commissioner Abhijeet Chaudhari, Singal emphasised the need for a safe and harmonious festive season. Singal urged Ganpati mandal volunteers to ensure no liquor consumption or illegal activities, such as gambling, occur at the mandaps. He encouraged volunteers to promptly alert plainclothes police in the crowd if they notice unruly behaviour. "Mandals should ensure segregation of men and women in queues wherever necessary to manage crowds effectively," Singal said, endorsing a suggestion from an organiser. He also stressed the importance of parents taking children along to pandals during aarti to immerse them in Maharashtra's rich socio-religious culture. Singal assured the traffic police will visit localities where congestion is seen during the festivities, like Kamal Chowk, Indora Chowk and Mahal, to resolve the issue in coordination with local police and the citizens. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Use an AI Writing Tool That Actually Understands Your Voice Grammarly Install Now Undo The CP, accompanied by Joint CP Navinchandra Reddy and other senior officials, urged organisers to maintain a divine and respectful approach in crafting idols and decorations. "Avoid music or festivities that hurt sentiments or disrupt the pious ambiance of the Ganpati festival," Singal advised, emphasising the need for sensitivity in celebrations. Joint CP Navinchandra Reddy advised citizens to report any concerns regarding idols or decorations directly to the local police rather than confronting organisers. He reminded mandals to adhere to Supreme Court guidelines on DJ decibel levels and cautioned against using laser light shows or other potentially harmful displays. "Such measures are unwelcome and can spoil the festive spirit," Reddy noted. Additional CP Shivaji Rathod recommended that senior police officials engage with Ganpati organisers to foster cooperation and ensure smooth enforcement of regulations. The collective efforts aim to create a secure and respectful environment for devotees. With these measures, the Nagpur police aim to balance festivity with discipline, ensuring that the Ganpati festival and other celebrations remain safe, inclusive, and true to their cultural significance. Organisers and citizens alike have been urged to collaborate with law enforcement to maintain peace and harmony throughout the festive season. 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.


Time of India
21-06-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Nagpur Central Jail to Tighten Security with Enhanced Criminal Profiling
Nagpur: With gang wars and criminal activities escalating inside Nagpur Central Jail, prison authorities are implementing a fresh strategy focused on enhanced criminal profiling and intelligence sharing. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now To facilitate this, prison officials have requested the Nagpur police to provide detailed criminal records of inmates at the time of their admission. This includes comprehensive background information, case histories, gang affiliations, and prior criminal behaviour. The aim is to improve inmate management and reduce the risk of violent clashes within the facility. The strategy was formalised during a high-level coordination and intelligence-sharing meeting held earlier this week. Commissioner of police Ravinder Singal, joint commissioner Navinchandra Reddy, jail superintendent Vaibhav Aage, and other senior officials attended the meeting. Aage underscored the move's importance, stating, "Timely and accurate information about inmates' backgrounds will help us allocate barracks more strategically and minimize the risk of violence." While some information exchange already exists, a senior official noted that the process must become more frequent, structured, and institutionalized for effective criminal profiling. The discussion centered on the growing challenges posed by gang rivalries in Nagpur city and surrounding rural areas, which are increasingly spilling over into the prison system. Authorities face mounting difficulties in preventing retaliatory attacks among rival gang members lodged in the central prison. The situation worsened earlier this year following the violent Hiranwar-Shaiku gang war, after which several members from both groups were incarcerated. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Prison officials struggled to segregate these inmates and house them in separate barracks to avoid further violence. Another serious concern raised during the meeting was the mixing of hardened criminals with white-collar offenders, whose crimes are typically non-violent and economic in nature. Officials warned that such groupings could lead to adverse behavioral influences and compromise prison reform objectives. Additionally, authorities flagged the growing threat posed by urban Maoists and ideologically driven inmates. Housing them alongside younger, impressionable prisoners could lead to radicalization and pose long-term security risks, an official cautioned. Persistent issues such as mobile phone usage, substance abuse, and other illicit activities within the barracks were also discussed. Prison authorities have pledged to implement stricter surveillance and enforcement measures to curb these violations. As part of the new strategy, zonal Deputy Commissioners of Police (DCPs) have been directed to ensure seamless and timely sharing of inmate profiles with prison officials. The initiative aims to bolster prison security and effectively manage the increasingly complex and volatile inmate population within Nagpur Central Jail.