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Vizag police launch ‘Astram' app to tackle traffic issues in the city
Vizag police launch ‘Astram' app to tackle traffic issues in the city

The Hindu

time14 hours ago

  • The Hindu

Vizag police launch ‘Astram' app to tackle traffic issues in the city

Minister for Home V. Anitha on Sunday (June 8) launched 'Astram', a traffic monitoring app designed by the Visakhapatnam City Police, during a programme at the police conference hall here. She was accompanied by Commissioner of Police Shankabratha Bagchi, Deputy Commissioner of Police V. Ajitha and a few others. Ms. Anitha said the city police have been trying to ensure a smoother traffic, and the app was being launched keeping in view the interests of public. She said that with the city growing by leaps and bounds, traffic issues have become a major problem and the government was using technology to tackle it. Mr. Shankabratha Bagchi said Visakhapatnam is the only city after Bengaluru, where the 'Astram' app will be used by the police as well as public. Though the app was launched in Vijayawada earlier, it is only being used by the police. He said that the public can get real-time updates about the traffic in the city using the app, which will can be downloaded from the Play Store. He said field officers and traffic police on duty will report traffic situations in their localities to the control room, and the data will be integrated and further shared on the app on real time. The officer added that the app allows an analysis of the cause of the traffic congestions—whether it is a vehicle breakdown, road accident, road design issue or signal problem. The police can analyse and come up with solution, he opined. He said the app will also helps design green channels during VIP movements and transportation of body organs during emergencies.

Surprise police checks reveal flouting of norms by many hotels in Visakhapatnam
Surprise police checks reveal flouting of norms by many hotels in Visakhapatnam

The Hindu

time27-05-2025

  • The Hindu

Surprise police checks reveal flouting of norms by many hotels in Visakhapatnam

As part of security measures, the city police conducted surprise inspections at more than 80 hotels and lodges simultaneously on Monday night. Following instructions from the Commissioner of Police, Shankabratha Bagchi, police teams under the supervision of senior officials conducted the raids between 8 p.m. and 9 p.m. They uncovered multiple violations by several hotels including operating without proper licences, mandatory fire No Objection Certificate (NOC), trade licences, and other essential clearances. Multiple teams took part in the raids in different areas in Zone I and II and each team was equipped with body-worn cameras and included a woman police constable or woman home guard to ensure gender-sensitive procedures during the checks. The inspections focused on verifying the identity of guests, checking for individuals with Non-Bailable Warrants (NBWs), absconding suspects, and minors. Officials also assessed whether hotels were adhering to operational regulations such as maintaining valid trade licences, fire NOCs, GST registrations, and FSSAI licences. Compliance with safety measures like functioning CCTV cameras, metal detectors, and baggage scanners was also reviewed. The police discovered that eight hotels lacked a valid fire NOC, while seven hotels were operating without a basic trade licence. As many as 22 hotels did not possess the mandatory FSSAI licence required for serving food in the hotel. Seven hotels had not been updating guest data with the city police's Visitor Monitoring System (VMS), a key tool for tracking the movement of suspicious individuals arriving in the city. The police have begun coordinating with relevant departments to initiate action pertaining to the violations. Mr. Bagchi, in a release, stated that such raids will be conducted randomly as part of crime prevention and security measures.

81 suspects involved in 98 crimes arrested and property worth over ₹ 1 crore recovered in April, says Visakhapatnam Police Commissioner
81 suspects involved in 98 crimes arrested and property worth over ₹ 1 crore recovered in April, says Visakhapatnam Police Commissioner

The Hindu

time20-05-2025

  • The Hindu

81 suspects involved in 98 crimes arrested and property worth over ₹ 1 crore recovered in April, says Visakhapatnam Police Commissioner

As many as 81 persons, who were allegedly involved in 98 offences during April 2025, were arrested by the various teams of the city police, said Commissioner of Police Shankabratha Bagchi during a press conference here on Tuesday. Mr. Bagchi said that during April, 123 property offences were reported in the city under various heads, in which the police teams were able to detect 98 using technical methods. Property worth ₹45,78,580 was recovered from the offenders in these cases, he said. Apart from it, as many as 380 stolen and missing mobile phones worth ₹54 lakh were also recovered by the police teams, he said. The total worth of the recovered property was over ₹1 crore, he added. Mr. Bagchi said that out of 98 detected cases, one case was robbery, five cases were of House Bulgary (HB) by Day, five cases were of HB by Night, 10 cases were of snatching, 54 cases were of motorcycle theft and remaining 23 cases were ordinary thefts. He said that the recovered property include about 562 grams of gold, 701 grams of silver, ₹7.84 lakh cash and around 54 motorcycles. 482 CCTV cameras Mr. Bagchi said that as part of preventive measures, 482 CCTV cameras were installed in various places of city during April. As many as 156 crime awareness meetings were conducted by the crime wing officers, who created awareness among the public about the types of crimes, criminals and about importance of installing CCTVs. Special patrolling was conducted in crime-prone areas with the crime teams during day and night time. Drones were also used at 82 different places during day time as well as at 88 places during night time for surveillance and keep a vigil on suspected criminals, he added. During the programme, the police personnel handed over the recovered property to the victims, who expressed happiness.

AC helmets to help Vizag traffic police personnel beat the heat
AC helmets to help Vizag traffic police personnel beat the heat

The Hindu

time11-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • The Hindu

AC helmets to help Vizag traffic police personnel beat the heat

The traffic police personnel in the city have received air-conditioned helmets to beat the summer heat while on duty. The helmets were provided by a Noida-based company as part of its CSR initiative. 'For the first time, the traffic police in Andhra Pradesh got AC helmets,' said Police Commissioner Shankabratha Bagchi after distributing them at a programme at the Police Conference Hall on Saturday. Mr. Bagchi said that 30 AC helmets had been distributed among the traffic police personnel so far. The helmets were manufactured by Poly Propylene Co-polymer material and work with Active Cooling technology, he said, adding that the helmets, weighing 740 grams each, will work for about eight hours if kept charged for four hours. The Police Commissioner also reminded that 220 cool jackets had also been distributed among the traffic police personnel to beat the summer heat. In the coming days, 40 more jackets will be distributed, he added.

2,000 police personnel will be deployed for ‘Chandanotsavam', says Police Commissioner
2,000 police personnel will be deployed for ‘Chandanotsavam', says Police Commissioner

The Hindu

time27-04-2025

  • The Hindu

2,000 police personnel will be deployed for ‘Chandanotsavam', says Police Commissioner

Commissioner of Police Shankabratha Bagchi said that around 2,000 police personnel including Law & Order, traffic, crime and other wings will be deployed as part of bandobast during the annual 'Chandanotsavam' festival of Sri Varaha Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple at Simhachalam scheduled to be held on April 30. Speaking to the media, Mr. Bagchi said that the main motto of the police is to ensure the general devotees do not face any inconvenience in the queue lines. He said that the police will put efforts to make sure the free darshan, ₹300, ₹1,000 and ₹1,500 queue lines move freely. 'We have inspected the security arrangements several times and will check again. Some lapses were reported two years ago. We had taken them into consideration also,' he said. Mr. Bagchi said that adequete number of RTC buses are being arranged up and down the hill, which will transport the devotees to the temple. It was learnt that a control room was also being set up to monitor the crowd movement and traffic on the hill. The control room will be manned by a senior police officer.

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