29 December,2022 04:44 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Traffic Police will also be on duty for the smooth vehicular management on December 31. Pic/PTI
Mumbai Police will deploy more than 11,500 security personnel at key locations in the city to avoid any untoward incident on the New Year's Eve, an official told news agency PTI on Thursday.
The police are expecting large gatherings near the Gateway of India, Marine Drive, Girgaum Chowpatty, Juhu beach, Bandstand in suburban Bandra and other prominent locations here on December 31.
Accordingly, security arrangements have been made to avoid any law and order problem, the official said.
More than 11,500 police personnel along with the State Reserve Police Force, Riot Control Police and Quick Response Teams (QRTs) will be deployed at key locations, the official told PTI.
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Traffic Police will also be on duty for the smooth vehicular management on December 31, he said.
As many as 10,000 police constables, 1,500 officers, 25 deputy commissioners of police and seven additional commissioners of police will be part of the security deployment, he said.
Besides, 46 SRPF platoons, three Riot Control Police units and 15 QRTs will also be deployed, the official said.
Meanwhile, Mumbai Traffic Police on Wednesday issued traffic diversions and vehicular movement restrictions in south Mumbai ahead of the new year celebrations in the city.
In a traffic notification, the Mumbai Traffic Police said that a large crowd is expected to gather at various places on the new year's eve, particularly at Gateway of India, Colaba, Marine Drive, Nariman Point area and various other sea fronts, beaches, hotels, clubs etc. which could result in slow traffic movement from late evening of December 31, 2022 till the early hours of January 1, 2023.
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