PUDUCHERRY: In preparation for the upcoming Deepavali festival, Puducherry police will heighten security and traffic management measures, including drone and CCTV surveillance, said Home Minister A Namassivayam.
The decision follows a high-level consultation with police officials. Namassivayam highlighted that Puducherry Police have been directed to step up vigilance in crowded public areas, with an additional 200 traffic police officers deployed to regulate traffic ahead of the festival rush. Further, more constables will be assigned to law enforcement and night patrol duties to ensure public safety.
The minister also commended the police for their effective control of law and order in the Union Territory, stating that lawbreakers, particularly those involved in serious crimes like murder, are being punished strictly. The meeting also discussed the ongoing recruitment to fill vacant posts and promotions within the police force, a step toward strengthening law enforcement capabilities in the region.
Meantime Traffic Police had convened a meeting with local traders, urging them to park their vehicles at the Old Jail Complex instead of occupying roadside spaces and cooperate with the traffic police, said Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP)- Traffic Praveen Kumar Tripathy. This measure aims to free up parking spots for shoppers, as most of the shopkeepers and their staff have been monopolizing these spaces, leading to a lack of parking space for shoppers and congestion on the roads.