In a bid to prevent any terrorist or anti-social activities, the Mumbai Police have issued a preventive order, directing landlords, property owners, and real estate dealers to furnish critical information.
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The preventive order issued by the Mumbai Police requires landlords, property owners, and real estate dealers to furnish detailed information about their tenants and properties to help identify and address any potential security threats.
The Mumbai Police are taking these proactive steps to enhance public safety and prevent any terrorist or anti-social activities, especially in light of recent intelligence reports suggesting possible security threats.
Landlords and property owners are required to provide the names, addresses, and contact details of their tenants, as well as a comprehensive list of all properties under their management.
The public can help by remaining vigilant, reporting any suspicious activities or individuals to the nearest police station, and participating in public awareness campaigns organized by the Mumbai Police.
In addition to the preventive order, the Mumbai Police have increased their presence in key areas of the city, conducted regular patrols and surveillance, and launched a public awareness campaign to educate citizens about the importance of reporting suspicious activities.
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