shot-button
E-paper E-paper
Home > News > India News > Article > Mumbai Police to deploy 40000 cops on election duty issue guidelines

Mumbai Police to deploy 40,000 cops on election duty; issue guidelines

Updated on: 28 April,2019 09:45 AM IST  | 
mid-day online correspondent |

204 additional personnel have been deployed out of city limits to ensure hassle-free polling in Mumbai on 29 April; measures taken to boost security for the 2019 Lok Sabha elections in wake of the recent blasts in Sri Lanka

Mumbai Police to deploy 40,000 cops on election duty; issue guidelines

Representational image

The Mumbai police are ensuring that polling is fare and without any hassles whatsoever when Mumbaikars go out to vote on April 29 for the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. The police department has put in place a report on the preparedness for the Lok Sabha elections in Mumbai for the six parliamentary constituencies-Mumbai North, Mumbai North-West, Mumbai North-East, Mumbai North-Central, Mumbai South-Central and Mumbai South.


In lieu of the elections in Mumbai on April 29, the Mumbai police will be deploying close to 40000 personnel on election duty. They have 204 persons out of city limits as well so that there are no problems during polling.


From the official Twitter handle of Mumbai police: 


During the period of Model Code of conduct, a total of 391 illegal weapons have been seized.

Not just this, the Mumbai police has also taken care of the security of the people in the wake of Sri Lanka blasts. All personnel have been sensitized along with with Force One, Quick Response Team, assault teams, Anti-terror cell and the intelligence team.

Two thousand six hundred and forty-eight litres of illegal liquor worth Rs 10 lakh has been seized along with illegal drugs over RS 40 crore.

Also read: Elections 2019: Popular politicians and key battles in Mumbai

Guidelines issued by the Mumbai police:

1. Total 06 Parliamentary Constituencies (36 Assembly Constituency)

  •  04 Constituencies in Mumbai Suburbs District,
  •  02 Constituencies in Mumbai City District

2. Total Polling Booths: 10073 Booths at 1492 Locations

  •  Mumbai City District: 2601 Booths at 527 Locations
  •  Mumbai Suburbs District: 7472 Booths at 965 Locations
  •  There are NO Vulnerable Booths in Mumbai City
  •  Total of 325 Polling Booths have been declared as CRITICAL.

3. Approximately 40,400 security personnel will be deployed for elections in Mumbai city which includes 14 Coys of CPMF and 12 Coys of SRPF and approximately 6000 Home Guards.

4. Training of all officers and staff who will be doing election duty is completed.

5. Deployment Plan for officers and staff is implemented.

6. Adequate Preventive Actions have been taken

  • Externment of 204 Persons (u/s 55,56,57 BP Act)
  •  6029 Final Bonds taken U/S 107 CrPC
  • 1665 Final Bonds taken U/S 110 CrPC
  • 423 Final Bonds taken U/S 109 CrPC
  •  5765 Notices have been served U/S 149 CrPC
  • 6 MPDA Cases under MPDA
  •  All the history Sheeters have been verified, Necessary Preventive Actions Taken

7. Total of 391 Illegal weapons have been seized so far during the period of Model Code of Conduct.

8. Execution of Non-Bailable Warrants

  • 4833 NBWs have been executed already

9. Seizure under the Prohibition Act and NDPS Act

  • Total of 510 Cases were registered, 2648 Litres of illegal liquor worth 10,39,894/- seized.
  •  Total of 187 Cases Possession cases were booked under the NDPS Act. 209.9KGs illegal drugs worth 40,82,586,955/- was seized. (over 40 Crores)

10. Cash Seizures during MCC Period. 35 incidents reported, 10,51,80,352/- worth cash seized. IT Dept. is verifying the source of money.

11. Total of 18 Electoral offences are registered so far and 17 cases of MCC
Violations are reported so far.

12. Anti-terror Measures

  •  In the backdrop of recent attacks in Sri Lanka, security has been beefed up in the city and all our officers and staffs have been sensitized.
  •  Force One, QRT, Assault Teams, ATC, etc have been briefed and intelligence team has also been put on the task

13. Mumbai Police Voting through Postal Ballot

  •  More than 17,000+ officers and staff of Mumbai Police have registered themselves for casting their vote through postal ballots

The Lok Sabha elections are being held in seven phases across the country, out of which three phases have been completed. Mumbaikars will vote in the fourth phase of Lok Sabha polls on April 29.

Also read: Elections 2019: Important guidelines on list of documents required to cast your vote

Catch up on all the latest Crime, National, International and Hatke news here. Also, download the new mid-day Android and iOS apps to get the latest updates

"Exciting news! Mid-day is now on WhatsApp Channels Subscribe today by clicking the link and stay updated with the latest news!" Click here!


Mid-Day Web Stories

Mid-Day Web Stories

This website uses cookie or similar technologies, to enhance your browsing experience and provide personalised recommendations. By continuing to use our website, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy. OK