Hyderabad Police to make tight security arrangements for Hanuman Jayanthi yatra


Hyderabad, March 31 (IANS) Hyderabad Police will make elaborate arrangements for the peaceful conduct of Hanuman Jayanti yatra scheduled on April 2, Police Commissioner V. C. Sajjanar said on Tuesday.

As part of the arrangements for the peaceful conduct of the annual procession, a coordination meeting was conducted by the Police Commissioner with officials and organisers.

He said approximately 168 processions are expected to converge on the main yatra.

To ensure security, nearly 3,000 police personnel, along with additional armed forces, will be deployed at key locations. Organisers have been advised to train volunteers, ensure effective crowd management, and strictly adhere to designated routes, according to the Commissioner.

Special precautions have also been emphasised regarding idol heights in view of flyovers and railway bridges along the route.

The police have urged organisers and participants to remain vigilant and immediately report any suspicious individuals.

Traffic diversions will be implemented in advance to minimise public inconvenience, and citizens have been requested to cooperate by following police instructions. Additionally, the public has been cautioned against believing or spreading rumours on social media, with strict action to be taken against those posting provocative content.

Following the meeting, the Commissioner conducted a field inspection of the 12-kilometre yatra route from Gowliguda Ram Mandir to Tadbund Hanuman Temple. The meeting was attended by officials from various departments and representatives of different Hindu organisations.

The Police Commissioner said two days ago Ram Navami was celebrated peacefully and exuded confidence that the Hanuman Jayanthi yatra will also be passed off peacefully with the cooperation of people and the organisers.

Meanwhile, the Cyber Crime Unit of Hyderabad City Police said that it achieved a significant breakthrough in curbing the menace of illegal online betting, gaming promotions and fake investment schemes.

During the month of March, through continuous digital monitoring and intelligence-based tracking, the Cyber Crime unit identified 129 social media profiles across Facebook and Instagram that were actively operating and running 494 paid advertisements promoting various online gaming, betting applications and fake investment websites targeting users in India.

These advertisements were strategically designed to attract vulnerable users by promising easy money, bonuses, referral commissions and huge returns on their investments.

The identified profiles were systematically sharing promotional content, referral links, and deepfake videos of well-known personalities to lure the public into unlawful betting and fake investment schemes, the police said.

–IANS

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