Posted by AI on 2025-10-09 14:45:31 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-16 02:09:04
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In a significant development, Nagpur's streets are witnessing a remarkable transformation as Operation U-Turn, a strategic initiative by the city police, takes centre stage. The operation, primarily aimed at curbing traffic violations, has inadvertently led to a substantial dip in the city's crime rate since July. This correlation between traffic enforcement and crime reduction is a compelling narrative that unfolds in the heart of Nagpur.
The operation's impact was evident during a recent nakabandi, where Traffic Sub-Inspector Shyam Mishra's team intercepted a suspicious vehicle. The driver's erratic behaviour led to a search, revealing seven grams of the dangerous drug Mephedrone (MD). This incident underscores the operation's broader success in tackling anti-social elements. The data speaks for itself: a 33.3% decrease in murders, a 12.2% drop in attempted murders, and a significant decline in various theft and robbery cases compared to the previous year.
Operation U Turn, led by DCP (Traffic) Lohit Matani, employs an 18-hour nakabandi, advanced surveillance technology, and community intelligence. This multi-pronged approach has not only reduced road fatalities but has also disrupted criminal activities. The statistics paint a clear picture of success, with a 22% dip in road deaths and a decrease in various crime categories, except for a minor 4.7% rise in 'hurts' cases.
As the operation continues to make waves, CP Ravinder Singal's statement resonates, "Operation U Turn is more than a routine check; it's a powerful tool to dismantle crime networks." This initiative's success highlights the potential for innovative policing strategies to create safer communities. With Operation U-Turn, Nagpur sets an example for urban centres grappling with similar challenges, demonstrating that proactive traffic management can be a catalyst for broader crime prevention.