Mumbai Police is concerned about the safety of citizens and always makes it a point to share messages via social media platform like Twitter
Mumbai Police is concerned about the safety of citizens and always makes it a point to share messages via social media platform like Twitter.
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This Ganesh Utsav is no different for them. Here is what they have tweeted.
The cat & mouse games online may not always be as amusing. Practice caution. #CyberSafety pic.twitter.com/YbhLOOV6Nx
— Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) September 7, 2016
Wish you all a very happy and obstacle free #GaneshChaturthi Report any suspicious activity on 100 pic.twitter.com/rXaoRdQTDb
— Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) September 5, 2016
An effort to ensure your best time of the year gets even better #AntiVighnaDrive #Ganeshotsav pic.twitter.com/GjFkpehoTr
— Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) September 6, 2016
Drums or ear drums? Decide! #MuteNoisePollution
— CP Mumbai Police (@CPMumbaiPolice) September 6, 2016
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— CP Mumbai Police (@CPMumbaiPolice) September 5, 2016
Recently, the attacks on men in uniform has shocked the city.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has informed that the government is working on some unique initiatives for police health, and to increase interaction between police and public.