The Mumbai Police has deployed a robust force, including riot-control teams, home guards, and specialized units, to manage potential disturbances and ensure the safety of voters during the upcoming Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2024.
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The Mumbai Police has deployed over 30,000 personnel for the Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2024.
The security force includes riot-control teams, home guards, and specialized units such as the bomb disposal squad and the cyber crime division.
Riot-control teams are being strategically placed in areas with a history of election-related violence or communal tensions to handle any potential disturbances.
The cyber crime division monitors social media platforms to preempt any potential misinformation that could incite violence or disrupt the election process.
Special escort teams have been assigned to protect the movement of election materials and personnel, and the police have coordinated with transport authorities to ensure smooth traffic flow.

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