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Prayagraj admin tightens security arrangements for Bakrid

Prayagraj admin tightens security arrangements for Bakrid

Time of India06-06-2025
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Prayagraj: City cops on Friday intensified security arrangements for Bakrid, to be celebrated on Saturday and deployed adequate police forces at 60 static locations. The cops have also divided city areas into five zones and ten sectors with the objective of maintaining peace during the festival.
In addition to making elaborate security arrangements, the cops are also coordinating with other govt departments like power, PMC, Jal Sansthan, etc., to ensure peaceful festivities.
Senior cops reviewed security arrangements for old city areas and intensified vigilance in mixed populated areas. Additional DCP (City) Abhijeet Kumar told TOI, "Elaborate security arrangements have been made for the city, and PAC battalions were also called in from neighbouring districts to maintain law and order.
Cops are conducting foot marches in vulnerable and hotspot areas, and a close watch is being maintained.
" On the directives of top police officials, the cops implemented a multi-layered strategy aimed at preventing communal tension, ensuring public order, and maintaining religious harmony. Key focus areas include enhanced patrolling, community outreach, a crackdown on banned animal sacrifices, and real-time social media monitoring.
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Over 70 peace committee meetings with religious leaders, civil society members and local administrators were already held to maintain peace. Authorities identified 60 sensitive spots across district and deployed adequate forces. Foot patrols were intensified, while UP-112 emergency response vehicles were rerouted and briefed for rapid deployment.
Strict surveillance is also underway to counter rumour-mongering and inflammatory content on social media, with legal action promised against those spreading communal hatred.
Meanwhile, city markets, including Chowk, Bahadurganj, Johnstonganj Crossing, Ghanta Ghar, Kareli, Sulemsarai, and adjoining areas, witnessed a heavy flow of shoppers a day ahead of the festival. A rush was also noticed at the prime goat market in Hatia, with people seen making their last-minute purchases.
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