The Hyderabad police has deploy 17,000 police employees, with additional military, for the Sri Veera Hanuman Vijaya Yatra on the event of Hanuman Jayanti on Saturday. Around 150 Sri Veera Hanuman Vijaya Yatras are scheduled in the Hyderabad City Police Commissionerate limits, with a further 46 Yatras originating from the Cyberabad and Rachakonda limits, all of so as to converge into the primary procession.
Commissioner urge to avoid DJ On Veera Hanuman Vijaya Yatra
Hyderabad Police Commissioner C V Anand urged the organisers “to be vigilant about any new people becoming a member of the procession and to right away inform the local police as a precautionary measure.” He advised towards believing or spreading rumours and provocative or fake messages on social media. He requested the organisers’ cooperation with the visitors police to keep away from any visitors congestion during Yatra.
He appealed to the organisers to refrain from using DJ structures during the procession, highlighting the benefits of minimising noise pollutants for the health and well-being of the general public and devotees, suggesting the use of massive DJ box without sound mixers as an alternative. Anand also clarified that the use of drone cameras is illegal without previous authorisation from the police department.
Yatra Conclude Peacefully
Anand burdened the want for restraint all through the return journey after the Veera Hanuman Vijaya Yatra concludes. Traffic regulations might be in location for the procession, and the police may be operationalizing a joint control room from 8 am on Saturday at the Integrated Command Control Centre (ICCC) constructing. The police also directed organisers to train and increase number of volunteers to make sure a disciplined and safe surroundings during procession.
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