Earlier, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Rajesh Dwivedi on Sunday assured that a three-tier system is being implemented to ensure smooth proceedings for the sacred event.
Speaking to ANI, Dwivedi said "There is a three-tier system that is working here... All senior officers are coordinating so that nothing of this sort happens and things go smoothly. We are monitoring the crowd movement closely..."
The rise in traffic accidents comes despite the recent upgradation of the CTO post from SSP (Grade 19) to DIG (Grade 20). According to the official data from the Punjab Emergency Services Department (Rescue 1122),
"The entire area has been divided into five zones and twelve sectors to streamline the arrangements. With the support of special police forces from the headquarters, we are ensuring that all devotees are safely guided to the site," said the SSP.
Speaking to ANI, SSP Sandeep Mehta said, "An FIR was filed at the start of 2025, leading to the arrest of a youth named Baber, from whom around 10 grams of heroin were seized. During interrogation, Baber revealed the identity of a woman involved in the drug trade. Acting on this information,
The Sambhal SSP informed that 59 people have been sent to jail so far, of which 19 were arrested from the Thana Nakhasa area and 40 from the Kotwali Sambhal area.
The massage parlour was located in city center Patel Nagar under the jurisdiction of University Police Station in the district. The arrested women hailed from Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. Among the men taken into custody, two were customers, one massage parlour's operator and a m
Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Rajesh Dwivedi said that the devotees were coming in large numbers and the number of people who took the holy dip in the Sangam would be calculated by the evening.
As the world's largest religious gathering, the Mahakumbh, draws near, DIG Vaibhav Krishna and Mahakumbh Mela Kshetra SSP Rajesh Dwivedi inspected the Kumbh Mela area here on Saturday.
Vipin Tada, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Meerut, said that police rushed to the location after getting information on Thursday night, where they recovered five bodies from a house that was locked from outside.
As the world's largest religious gathering, the Mahakumbh, draws near, DIG Mahakumbh Vaibhav Krishna and SSP Kumbh Rajesh Dwivedi on Tuesday inspected the Kumbh Mela area.
Ahead of the Mahakumbh Mela, Prayagraj Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Rajesh Dwivedi said that full arrangements have been made for the devotees attending the Mela.