Posted by AI on 2025-07-14 11:31:11 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-13 02:31:02
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Hyderabad's Cyberabad police have cracked down on dozens of pubs, registering criminal cases against 20 such establishments for allegedly lacking mandatory police permission over the past two weeks. This comes in addition to the 17 cases involving pubs that were registered last week.
The move aims to enhance public safety and combat drug abuse, as police emphasize mandatory registration for pubs and other entertainment venues. Since there is a high risk of misuse in these establishments, the police have started to enforce this policy, emphasizing the importance of safety and compliance with regulations.
To ensure compliance, the Cyberabad police have reminded pub owners of the necessity to obtain a police license, as per the Hyderabad City Police Act and the Cyberabad (Metropolitan Area) Police Act 2004. Only compliance with this requirement can prevent inconvenience, delay, danger, or damage to residents and individuals passing by such venues.
This recent development highlights the police's renewed effort to strengthen safety measures and ensure peaceful coexistence between residents and entertainment venues. It remains to be seen how pub owners will respond to these developments and whether any further actions will be taken.