Mumbai: When the country struggles with the third wave of the Covid-19 pandemic which arises because the very contagious Omicron variant, Indian financial capital has been placed on high alert after Mumbai police receive intelligence input that the Khalistani elements plan to carry out terror attacks in the city New Year’s eve.
As a precaution, Mumbai police had canceled holidays and weekly from all of his personnel on December 31.
“All the weekly police holidays and weekly holidays have been canceled tomorrow and every police officer posted in Mumbai will be on duty. Information is accepted that the Element of Khalistan can carry out a terrorist attack in the city, after which Mumbai police have been vigilant,” Force said.
Furthermore, strict security has been deployed at all the main stations in Mumbai, such as Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, Bandra Churchgate, Kurla, among others.
“Remembering Waspada in Mumbai, strict security has been deployed at the main station Mumbai, Dadar, Bandra Churchgate, CSMT, Kurla, and other stations. Tomorrow, more than 3,000 train officers will be deployed,” Quaiser Khalid, Police Commissioner, said Mumbai Railway.
The security flare-up came when Mumbai was afraid of the third wave potential of the Covid-19 pandemic, with Mumbai Mayor Kishori Pednekar said that new waves could be more terrible than those with Delta variants around April-May this year.
The previous Mumbai police on that day imposed part 144 in the city starting today until 7 January in accordance with the new Covid-19 limitations, the prohibition had been placed on the New Year celebration, the parties in the closed or open room including restaurants, hotels, bars, hotels, Bars, hotels, bars, hotels. , Pub, resort and club from December 30 to January 7.
“Orders must enter into strength, in the area under the control of Police Commissioner, Mumbai is greater than 00:00 December 30, 2021 and will remain valid until 24:00 hours January 7, 2022, unless previously withdrawn, except with previously drawn,” direction stated.
Chaitanya S, Deputy Police Commissioner, said that “everyone who violates this command must be punished under section 188 of the Indian Criminal Code 1860 in addition to criminal provisions based on epidemic law 1897 and other legal provisions and applies”.
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