How Did Kolkata Handle Traffic Violations During New Year's Celebrations?
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Kolkata, Jan 1 (NationPress) A total of 263 individuals were apprehended and approximately 1,301 traffic violation cases were registered amid the New Year's festivities in Kolkata, according to police reports released on Thursday.
Sources from the Kolkata Police indicated that a comprehensive operation was carried out across the city to ensure law and order during the New Year's Eve celebrations, leading to the arrest of 263 people for various infractions.
A significant amount of prohibited items was also confiscated during this operation.
Police officials reported the seizure of nearly four kilograms of illegal firecrackers.
Moreover, 16.95 liters of illicit liquor were taken from different locations within the city.
In addition to upholding law and order, the Kolkata Police maintained close oversight of the city's traffic management on New Year's Eve.
Traffic checkpoints were established throughout the night to avert accidents and assure public safety, officials noted.
Numerous cases were filed against drivers for contravening traffic regulations while operating cars and motorcycles.
According to data from the Kolkata Traffic Police, a total of 1,301 traffic violations were documented on New Year's Eve.
The most prevalent infractions included triple riding with 235 cases reported.
Authorities took action against 480 individuals for riding motorcycles without helmets.
Additionally, 178 incidents of reckless driving were noted in Kolkata.
Nearly 149 people were apprehended for driving under the influence of alcohol, as per the officials’ reports.
Furthermore, 259 additional cases were logged for various other traffic violations.
The Kolkata Police emphasized that this rigorous surveillance and proactive operation played a crucial role in preventing any significant incidents during the New Year's Eve.
They added that with the public's cooperation, both law and order and traffic management were effectively maintained.
The police have announced that such stringent measures will continue in the future to guarantee the safety of city residents as the New Year begins.
Surveillance will persist throughout the city later this month, considering the upcoming Gangasagar Mela camps, Republic Day celebrations, and the International Kolkata Book Fair.