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Police Nagpur get 921 emergency calls in 9 hours on New Year’s Eve

Police Nagpur get 921 emergency calls in 9 hours on New Year's Eve
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Nagpur: City Police Control Spaces receive 921 emergency calls from residents in trouble or those who want to report crimes in a range of nine hours on New Year’s Eve.
About with 62% (or 574) from this call came between 10pm and 2 in the morning.
The police claimed to have responded in less than five minutes for each call.
A few days ago, CP Amitesh Kumar had canceled permission for the public celebration in the new year of covid limit.
The strength of 375 traffic police from 10 zones under the Awad Nest DCP was armed with two interceptor vehicles and kept an eye on the pora party.
Traffic police ordered 3,546 riders and motorists, which were almost 1,000 more than other days, for various violations.
The maximum violation was reported in and around MIDC, followed by Kampee.
Among those ordered was 2,163 two-wheeled riders for driving without helmets.
Each fine of RS500 is imposed on them.
The driver faces a suspension of a driving license for three months.
Two fatal and three small accidents were reported on New Year’s Eve.
Responding to emergency calls, the police rushed to intervene in the fight, rescue, and hurriedly injured for medical racers, preventing crime or managing monsters that are difficult to arrange and various routes and venues collected.
Amitesh Kumar City Police Chief said the police had to be upgraded after midnight when the 112 call suddenly began to rise.
CP, which monitors calls, coordination and communication, the police said the call regardless of jurisdiction with speed and gloom.
He quoted a telephone call from Chunabhatti where the police from Ajni and Dhantoli reached at the same time.
Kumar said the police’s visibility increased and the police only intervened where needed.
“The police are proactively in sensitive and crowded places,” he said.
With CP Aswati Dorje also had to rush into several places, including Tajbagh, to disperse a horde.
Traffic police faced complicated challenges because the breath analyzer could not be used to check drunk driving due to the threat of covid.
Two fatal accidents were reported during the peak of the pora party on Friday.
In the first case, Ramrao Wange, 87, was killed in a hit-and-run case at RPTS Road.
In other cases, Lalchand Gopani, 57, was killed after a light carrier vehicle outside the control.
The vehicle damaged the car and a scooter before hitting the gopani on Jaripatka.

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