Published 16:54 IST, May 15th 2024
Restrictions Imposed in Parts of Mumbai In Wake of PM Modi's Roadshow in Ghatkopar | Full List
The curbs will be in force under the jurisdiction of Ghatkopar, Pant Nagar, Tilak Nagar, Chembur, Chunabhatti, Vile Parle, Sahar, Airport, Bandra, Worli, Mahim.
Mumbai: In the wake of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s planned visits to Mumbai, the police have imposed prohibitory orders and banned the use of drones, paragliders, balloons, kites and remote-controlled microlight aircraft in the city. For the unversed, PM Modi is scheduled to hold a campaign roadshow in Ghatkopar in eastern Mumbai on Wednesday and address a public meeting in the city on Friday.
The Deputy Commissioner of Police (Operations) has issued prohibitory orders banning flying objects under section 144 of CrPC (Code of Criminal Procedure) from 00.01 hours till 24.00 hours on May 15 (Wednesday) and May 17 (Friday).
According to the orders, it is apprehended that during PM Modi’s visits to Mumbai, "terrorist/anti-social elements might launch attack using drones, paragliders, remote-controlled microlight aircraft and there is a likelihood of breach of peace and disturbance of public tranquillity".
There is a grave danger to human life, health, safety and injury to public property on that account, as per the orders.
A large number of VIPs and officials are expected to attend PM Modi’s programmes on Wednesday and Friday.
"As it is necessary to put some checks and immediate action on terrorists and anti-social elements," the orders were issued banning the flying of drones, paragliders, all types of balloons, kites, remote-controlled microlight aircraft, the official said.
List of Areas Where Curbs Will Remain Imposed
According to the orders, the curbs will be in force under the jurisdiction of Vikhroli, Kanjurmarg, Parksite, Ghatkopar, Pant Nagar, Tilak Nagar, Chembur, Chunabhatti, BKC, Kherwadi, Vakola, Vile Parle, Sahar, Airport, Bandra, Worli, Mahim, Dadar and Shivaji Park police stations in Mumbai.
Those not following the orders will be punished under Indian Penal Code (IPC) section 188 (disobeying a lawful order given by a public servant).
Updated 16:54 IST, May 15th 2024