City

Police Seize 25 Vehicles Including High-End Cars For Drunken Drive In Bhubaneswar

By
OB Bureau

Bhubaneswar: The Commissionerate Police seized 25 vehicles including several high-end cars for drunken driving during its “Safe City Drive” in Bhubaneswar in one night.

In order to reduce anti-social activities and ensure road safety, the Commissionerate Police carried out the drive under direct supervision of Commissioner of Police Sanjeeb Panda and DCP Bhubaneswar, Prateek Singh and DCP Traffic, Tapas Kumar Das on Saturday night.

Several police stations across Bhubaneswar including Capital, Kharavelanagar, Khandagiri, Bharatpur, Nayapalli, Mancheswar, Saheednagar, Infocity, Maitri Vihar, Chandrasekharpur, Nandankanan, and Traffic PS I & II participated in the drive.

A meticulously planned operation targeted 15 vulnerable points in the city, deploying 4 platoons as additional support forces under the leadership of DCP Traffic, Tapas Kumar Das and ACP Traffic, Bhubaneswar Jayant Kumar Dora. The teams worked throughout the night to identify and penalise those violating traffic laws, particularly driving under the influence of alcohol.

At the end of the drive, the team seized 25 vehicles for drunken driving. The Traffic PS I & II seized highest 18 vehicles, including high-end models like Toyota Fortuner, Tata Nexon, Mahindra XUV-300, Maruti Ertiga, Grant ilO, Maruti Baleno.

Criminal cases have been filed against four individuals who were found to be heavily intoxicated and detected them in reverse riding with dangerous driving, with some even attempting to run over police personnel.

The Commissionerate Police has recommended suspension of driving licences of those found guilty of drunken driving to the Regional Transport Office (RTO). Offenders will be required to pay fines in court and obtain a release order before reclaiming their seized vehicles.

Police Commissioner Panda emphasised the importance of road safety and appealed to the people to refrain from driving under the influence of alcohol. “The safety of our citizens is our top priority. We urge everyone to refrain from drunken driving as it poses significant danger not only to the violators but also the public on the road,” he said.

OB Bureau

Recent Posts

Jammu & Kashmir Election: Higher Voting Turnout In Phase 1 Than LS Polls; Pulwama Lowest

New Delhi: Assembly elections in Jammu & Kashmir got underway on Wednesday on a peaceful…

September 18, 2024

Odisha Flood: 40,000 People Affected, Balasore & Mayurbhanj Collectors Asked To Remain Alert

Bhubaneswar: As several areas of Odisha faced a flood situation following heavy downpour triggered by…

September 18, 2024

Odisha Lifter Swayamjit Sahoo Strikes Gold On International Debut

Bhubaneswar: Pumping iron daily to become a weightlifter is no doubt a rugged and hazardous…

September 18, 2024

After RG Kar Episode In Kolkata, Odisha Govt Issues Guidelines For Doctors’ Safety

Bhubaneswar: The Odisha government on Wednesday issued fresh guidelines to ensure safety of doctors, para-medical…

September 18, 2024

More Serial Explosions: Day After Pager Blasts, Walkie-Talkies Detonate In Lebanon

New Delhi: A day after thousands of pagers belonging to Hezbollah exploded throughout Lebanon, hand-held…

September 18, 2024

Odisha CM Welcomes ‘One Nation, One Election’ Initiative Of Modi Govt

Bhubaneswar: Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi on Wednesday welcomed the approval given by the…

September 18, 2024

Be Vigilant To Check The Spread Of MPox, Odisha Govt Alerts Officials

Bhubaneswar: In view of Monkeypox outbreak and the World Health Organisation declaring a public health…

September 18, 2024

Meet Mohana Singh, India’s First Woman Tejas Fighter Pilot

Mumbai: Squadron Leader Mohana Singh is flying high by breaking barriers. She will become India’s…

September 18, 2024