Mumbai: Don't test us," is the police commissioner's message to developers
Sanjay Pandey † He said this on his Sunday livestream as he warned of the March 31 deadline to install "sound cutters" at all under construction locations in the city.
Pandey has warned contractors, builders and developers of strict measures if they do not take this measure against noise pollution. So far, two developers and three workers have been fined under the Bombay Police Act for noise pollution.
Developers have also been warned about laxity in leaving debris on the road. Pandey said that if the situation does not improve, the police will take action under the Indian Penal Code. In addition, the city's top cop has warned against registering cases of criminal trespass and extortion against executive members of housing associations if they are found to be harassing residents by cutting off the power or water supply to flats for non-payment of maintenance fees.
During his fourth Facebook Live on Sunday, Pandey said he talked about noise pollution, heavy construction work being carried out outside of set hours, litter on the road and even working on Sundays, but his warnings have fallen on deaf ears.
The Police Commissioner also discussed the action plan on hawker issues, general loudspeaker noise, traffic violations and the abandonment of khataras (vehicles over their age) along the road. He said more police personnel will be deployed to man the streets and cybercrime classes will be organized for Mumbaikars. "It has been advised to stop matches played with loudspeakers. If this does not improve, we will be very strict about it.
The commissioner also said that the police are looking for a suitable place to dump all the khataras and also follow the government channels to send all vehicles from scrap dumps.
On cybercrime, Pandey said citizens need to understand that they fall prey to online fraud. "I've been a cyber practitioner for almost five to ten years and it seems like I need to attend a session to educate people about the do's and don'ts of cyber behavior so people will understand not to click an email or text message. link or share confidential details on the phone as no bank or telecom company will ask for personal information," he said during the FB streaming.
Appreciate Mumbaikars for praising the police for providing security and arranging places on Sunday for people to participate in yoga, cycling, cycling and other similar activities, Pandey said: "Next week we are planning a bigger space for everyone. want more people to come forward. As a gift, we are going to give police hats to everyone who participates."
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