Loudspeaker row: Mumbai Police chalks out security plan amid MNS's ultimatum, festivals

An official said that as a preventive measure, the police have started dialogues with community leaders and spiritual leaders and requested their cooperation.
Mumbai Police (Photo | PTI)
Mumbai Police (Photo | PTI)

MUMBAI: In the wake of the loudspeaker ultimatum given by the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena and the upcoming festivals, the Mumbai Police has come out with a security plan, in which police teams will reach any location within five minutes with full preparedness to deal with untoward incidents, an official said on Thursday.

The city police have come out with a security plan, under which they will be assisted by 19 companies of the State Reserve Police Force, platoons of the Riot Control Police, QRT, assault, delta and reserve forces besides the local police deployment, the official said.

There are 94 police stations in the city and each has 16 points where police presence will be adequate, he said. The police have marked some sensitive and hyper-sensitive points and the deployment will be kept accordingly, the official said.

He said that as a preventive measure, the police have started dialogues with community leaders and spiritual leaders and requested their cooperation. All zonal DCPs are holding meetings with Mohalla committees, expecting cooperation to prevent any unlawful incidents, the official said.

Speaking about granting permission for loudspeakers, the official said permits will be given in keeping with the directions of the Supreme Court about noise pollution. The police will take stern action against the persons and groups who try to violate the law and related norms, he added.

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