Tuesday, 14 October 2014

Over two lakh policemen deployed in Maharashtra for polls

Special security arrangements have been made in Gadhchiroli, the naxal-infested district, to thwart any
possible disruption by Maoists during the democratic process, said Special Inspector General (Law and Order) Deven Bharti.

"Strict vigil will be maintained in Gadhchiroli. Indian Air Force helicopters will do the aerial surveillance," he added.

Over two lakh police personnel, accompanied by about 390 companies of Central Reserve Force, State Reserve Force, Reserved Forces from different states, including Gujarat, Rajasthan, Sikkim, will be on the streets on Wednesday. These contingents will be assisted by about 30,000 home guards, police said.

About Rs 15 crore unaccounted cash and liquor worth Rs 80 lakh have been seized during the election campaign, while about 900 cases pertaining to violation of model code of conduct, including a case against former Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar, were reported across the state, police said.

In Mumbai, about 40,000 policemen, including paramilitary forces have been deployed to help smooth voting process at 9,920 polling booths in 36 assembly constituencies.

"The contingents have been strategically deployed across the city, especially at 38 vulnerable pockets, where violence or any other untoward incidents might occur, going by past records," Joint Police Commissioner (Law and Order) Dhananjay Kamalakar said.

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