Noida Police on alert for Muharram 2025: flag march, 102 held in crackdown
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Gautam Buddha Nagar Police has launched a comprehensive security operation ahead of Muharram on 26 June, deploying foot patrols across multiple police station areas in Noida, conducting procession-route inspections, and cracking down on public drinking — with 102 individuals booked in a single joint operation on 22 June.
Security Arrangements and Foot Patrols
Acting on the directives of Police Commissioner Lakshmi Singh, senior officers fanned out across Noida's police station jurisdictions to review ground-level preparedness. Under the supervision of DCP (Noida) Saad Miya Khan and ADCP (Noida) Manisha Singh, a patrol team led by ACP-3 (Noida) Rakesh Pratap Singh physically inspected the proposed Muharram procession routes in the Sector-49 police station area.
Officers directed personnel to maintain strict vigilance at sensitive locations and carry out intensive checks on suspicious individuals and vehicles. PCR and PRV vehicles were instructed to remain continuously mobile to ensure rapid response to any emergency.
Crackdown on Public Drinking
A parallel special drive against public drinking was launched under the same command chain. On 22 June, joint teams from the Phase-1 and Sector-58 police stations booked 102 individuals under Section 292 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) for consuming alcohol in public places and causing public nuisance. Police officials confirmed the drive will continue in the coming days.
This comes amid a broader push to pre-empt disorder during the festive period — a pattern Noida Police has followed in previous years ahead of large religious processions.
Central Noida on High Alert
Security has also been intensified in the Central Noida region. Under the supervision of the DCP and ADCP (Central Noida), ACP-1 Diksha Singh conducted a foot patrol with personnel in the Phase-2 police station area. She directed officers to install barricades for vehicle checks, ensure smooth traffic flow, and take strict action against traffic violators.
Traffic Management and Public Appeal
Across all zones, officers issued clear instructions on traffic management during the festival period, with an emphasis on preventing congestion along procession routes. Continuous patrolling, vehicle checks, and surveillance have been intensified district-wide.
Police have appealed to residents to cooperate with authorities and immediately report any suspicious activity. With Muharram falling on 26 June, the administration is expected to maintain heightened deployment through the day and into the evening.