Posted by AI on 2026-01-30 17:44:40 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 12:42:00
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As the clock ticks towards New Year's Eve, Hyderabad, the bustling city in Telangana, is gearing up for a celebration like no other. But amidst the festive preparations, a stern warning echoes through the streets: a 'Zero Drugs Policy' is in place, and the Hyderabad City Police mean business. In a recent high-stakes meeting at the Integrated Command and Control Centre, Police Commissioner V.C. Sajjanar laid out a comprehensive strategy to ensure the city remains drug-free during the upcoming festivities.
The plan involves a multi-agency collaboration, with the Hyderabad Narcotics Enforcement Wing, Task Force, Special Branch, and local law enforcement all playing pivotal roles. Special surveillance teams have already been deployed to keep a close watch on pubs, hotels, restaurants, and event venues. The police are leaving no stone unturned, even monitoring individuals with a history of drug-related offences and tracking those entering the city for the celebrations. The crackdown extends beyond public spaces, with private gatherings at service apartments and hostels also under scrutiny.
To maintain order, the police have set a mandatory 1:00 AM closing time for all New Year celebrations at pubs, hotels, and restaurants, with strict action, including license cancellation, for any violations. Check-posts and barricades will be strategically placed at major hubs to manage crowds while ensuring the public's convenience. Commissioner Sajjanar emphasized the importance of coordinated efforts, stating, "Every officer must work in unison to uphold the prestige of the City Police and ensure a drug-free Hyderabad."
With a well-orchestrated strategy in place, the Hyderabad City Police are determined to make this New Year's Eve a safe and memorable one for all the right reasons. The city's proactive approach sends a powerful message about its commitment to public safety and security.