Is Chennai Prepared for New Year’s Eve Celebrations with 25,000 Cops on Duty?
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Key Takeaways
- 25,000 police personnel deployed for New Year’s Eve.
- Beaches closed from Wednesday evening until January 1, 2026.
- Fireworks banned in public places and residential areas.
- Over 500 vehicle checkpoints established to curb drunken driving.
- Residents must seek permission for celebrations in apartment complexes.
Chennai, Dec 31 (NationPress) The city is set to implement stringent security protocols this New Year’s Eve, with over 25,000 police officers positioned throughout the metropolitan area and surrounding regions to guarantee a safe and enjoyable celebration.
These comprehensive security measures, which include personnel from the Greater Chennai Police, Tambaram City Police, and Avadi City Police, will be enhanced by drones, CCTV surveillance, and dedicated monitoring teams.
As per official reports, approximately 19,000 police officers will be stationed within the Greater Chennai Police jurisdiction, while both Tambaram and Avadi will each have 3,000 officers. Additionally, 1,500 Home Guards will help manage crowds, oversee traffic, and respond to emergencies.
Authorities have issued a firm advisory urging citizens to cooperate with law enforcement and adhere to safety regulations. A strong focus is being placed on curbing drunken driving, reckless riding, and unruly conduct during the festivities.
Venues serving alcohol have been cautioned to prioritize the safety of women patrons, with a strict ban on minors entering such establishments.
To bolster safety, all beaches in Chennai and nearby areas—including Marina, Santhome, Elliots, Neelangarai, Panaiyur, and Kovalam—will be closed to the public from Wednesday evening until January 1, 2026.
The use of firecrackers in public areas and residential neighborhoods has also been entirely prohibited. Residents wishing to celebrate in apartment complexes must seek prior approval from the police and relevant civic authorities, especially regarding loudspeakers.
To combat drunken driving and racing, more than 500 vehicle checkpoints have been established throughout Chennai, Tambaram, and Avadi. Chennai alone will feature 425 vehicle inspection teams, with Tambaram having 60 dedicated teams for monitoring traffic violations. Additional patrols on two-wheelers will enhance visibility in critical areas.
The Tamil Nadu Police, in partnership with the Coast Guard and Marina Beach Lifeguards, have significantly improved coastal security.
Warning signs have been placed, and ambulances with medical staff will be stationed near popular destinations to manage emergencies. Police officials have emphasized that these initiatives are designed to ensure a safe, peaceful, and incident-free New Year celebration for all residents and visitors in Chennai.