Delhi Police runs special traffic campaign, action against in-these people

Delhi Police has organized a special drive near the Defense Colony flyover. In this, efforts will be made to strictly implement law and order. Many top officials are present on the spot along with heavy police force. Many senior officials reached the spot for inspection.
During the campaign, the police barricaded. The vehicles were stopped. The suspects were identified. The police, especially those vehicles, had a black film on the heads. Police officers themselves removed the Kali film. Delhi Police took this decision in view of the security of the state.
People also admitted mistake
People who tripped the bike and run bike-scooty without helmet were also stopped. Many drivers also admitted their mistake on this day. During this time a woman told that we were tripling and without a helmet. This is why the police stopped us.
DCP Welfare Rajiv Ranjan said that the campaign was not just against the black film. Rather, there was also against the violation of drunk driving and two -wheelers. This special campaign was started on the orders of the Commissioner. The police of the Special Unit was also involved in the campaign. The entire Delhi Police became part of this campaign.
Trains are being investigated
DCP South Ankit Chauhan said that the main objective of the campaign is to make the people of Delhi feel safe. They are being tested in particular by stopping large vehicles. The vehicles whose black films are also attached to the heads. They are also being stopped. So far, more than 25 vehicles have been stopped, if their documents are correct, then they are being released by warning.
Delhi Police's drive is very important towards strictly implementing law and order. This action of the police is not only helpful in increasing security. Rather, we will also strengthen the habit of following traffic rules.

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