PUNE: For the 2nd successive day, the authorities deployed a significant bandobast campaign at tourist regions across the Khadakwasla dam and also close to Sinhagad Fort.
No visitor has been allowed to visit such areas to get an outing.
Law enforcement penalized as much as 177 men for moving roads leading to those two destinations with no legitimate function.
In general, the authorities gathered fines values Rs66,300 from those persons.
Inspector Sadashiv Shelar of this Haveli police station told TOI,”We retained a great bandobast in the Khadakwasla dam website however, despite repeated orders from law enforcement, people maintained thronging the website.
Peoplewho refused to squint or failed to comply with the orders of their policemen, were fined.” Shelar included,”We’d closed the streets in addition to the trekking route resulting in Sinhagad Fort on Saturday.
The identical exercise lasted on Sunday.
Nobody was permitted to venture towards the fort” The authorities manned the Khadakwasla lake’s chowpatty region but folks still were able to move to the dam’s walls by the bridge over the Mutha river.
Traffic jam at Lonavla on Sunday day The visitors in Lonavla city went out of equipment as a great number of revelers out of Mumbai and Pune had managed to get to the popular mountain station on Sunday evening.
Old inspector Dilip Pawar of all Lonavla town police station stated,”Folks had travelled to Lonavla in huge quantities on Sunday.
But, we didn’t enable the vehicles to get to the tourist places.
Since there have been numerous vehicles in the region, the visitors at Lonavla had gone outside equipment.
We needed to set up extra power to clear traffic” Ahaan Gadgil, a resident of Bavdhan explained,”There has been long series of vehicles around the Mumbai-bound lane of their Pune-Mumbai expressway.
Individuals had stopped about the expressway and have been busy taking photos.
In the Khandala Ghat part, we found that we had ceased similarly simply to take photos.” Meanwhile, within the past two times, the Pune African American authorities have taken actions against more than 500 individuals, who have been hoping to visit the various picnic areas located in its own jurisdiction.
“We didn’t enable the people to move through these areas,” inspector TY Mujawar of Lonavla rural police station stated.
Likewise, the group from the Paud authorities station kept a rigorous test on vehicles going towards Mulshi dam, Tamhini Ghat, as well as towards Lavasa.
“We fined 100 drivers, who’d come to those regions for trips, on Sunday.
They needed to travel towards Mulshi dam or Tamhini Ghat however we didn’t permit them to travel beforehand,” stated inspector Ashok Dhumal of Paud police channel.