Mumbai Police
Mumbai Police is alert ahead of elections and Diwali. Regarding law and order in the city, the police have issued an order saying that flying of drones, paragliders, paramotors and gliders will be banned in Mumbai for the next 30 days. The police gave this information on Tuesday. According to the police, this is a routine action, which has been taken in view of the possibility of disturbing public order.
The police on Monday issued a prohibitory order under section 163 of the Indian Civil Defense Code, which will remain in force from October 31 to November 29, the official said. According to police orders, gatherings of five or more people will be prohibited. However, people will be allowed to gather around weddings, funerals, corporate meetings, clubs, cinemas and schools.
what is the order
According to the order, terrorists and anti-social elements can use drones, drones and paragliders to target specific people, endanger people’s lives and destroy public properties in Mumbai.
Keeping this in mind, flying activities of drones, drones and paragliders will not be permitted in the jurisdiction of Mumbai Police except for police aerial surveillance or special permission from the DCP. Police said strict action will be taken against those who violate the order.
The police are alert about the elections
The police have issued this order in view of the proposed assembly elections and Diwali in the state. The assembly election process continues in the state. Police fear that some people will take advantage of the crowd and cause unrest in the city. Voting will be held in a single phase for 288 seats on November 20 across the state, including Mumbai.