The Thane Police have initiated 'Operation All Out' to ensure a safe and peaceful environment in the lead-up to the Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2024. The objective is to maintain societal peace and a fear-free atmosphere for voters.
Maharashtra Assembly ElectionsThane PoliceOperation All OutSecurity MeasuresPeaceful PollsReal Estate MaharashtraNov 11, 2024
'Operation All Out' is a comprehensive initiative launched by the Thane Police to ensure a safe and peaceful environment during the Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2024.
The key components include increased patrolling, intelligence gathering, rapid response mechanisms, public awareness campaigns, and collaboration with government departments and community organizations.
Citizens can report suspicious activities through a dedicated helpline number and a mobile app provided by the Thane Police, both of which are available 24/7.
Special security protocols have been put in place, and the police force has been given additional training to handle any emergency situations that may arise.
The public can contribute by remaining vigilant, reporting any suspicious activities, and cooperating with the police and community organizations.
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