Kolkata Police's Vigilant Action Post-West Bengal Elections
Kolkata Police Commissioner Ajay Kumar Nand announced strict measures to maintain law and order following the West Bengal assembly elections. With 80 arrests made for preventing violence, Nand emphasized no disturbances will be tolerated. Police actions include banning bulldozer rallies and collaborating with CAPF to ensure peace.
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Kolkata Police Commissioner, Ajay Kumar Nand, addressed the media on Wednesday, underlining that stringent measures have been implemented to uphold law and order in the wake of the West Bengal assembly elections.
Highlighting a crackdown on lawbreakers, Nand revealed 80 arrests, with 65 apprehended for specific cases, while 15 were preventive detentions.
To deter disruptions, the commissioner issued a prohibition on bulldozer rallies and stated that collaborations with CAPF will continue to safeguard peace in Kolkata.
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