Mumbai police heighten security measures in crowded areas following central agencies' terror threat warning. Temples and public spaces put on high alert.
MumbaiTerror ThreatSecurityFestive SeasonMaharashtra GovernmentReal Estate MumbaiSep 28, 2024
The increased security measures are part of routine preparations for the upcoming festive season, which includes major celebrations like Durga Puja, Dussehra, and Diwali.
The police are targeting crowded areas, particularly religious sites and public spaces.
The Deputy Commissioners of Police have been tasked with closely monitoring security in their respective zones.
The Maharashtra government has assured citizens that all necessary measures are being taken to ensure their safety and security.
The police are urging citizens to cooperate with them and report any suspicious activity to the authorities.
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