Thiruvananthapuram: An enormous rally taken out through an organisation on Friday night with out the permission of the police has pressured the department to launch strict laws to keep an eye on rallies and processions sooner or later.
City police commissioner S Surendran has issued an order educating organisations that plan to take out rallies and processions on city roads to tell the police seven days sooner than the scheduled date and acquire permission. Those who didn't comply with the instruction would have to face prison motion, the order mentioned.
On Friday night, Kerala Vanika Vaisya Sangham had taken out a huge rally from Kanakakkunnu to Putharikkadom, which threw the vehicular visitors out of drugs. The have an effect on was once so great that a number of byroads in the city remained choked with vehicles even past due into the night time.
“Many people, together with girls and students, were stranded in the city. Many of them neglected buses and trains and may just not reach house on time. This can't be allowed again,” mentioned the commissioner.
Even despite the fact that the organization had approached town police special branch officials seeking permission, it was once not given bringing up safety reasons because the meeting classes had begun and the legislative meeting was once positioned with reference to the direction of the rally. Yet, the organisation went forward and performed the event. The police were caught off guard and therefore they could not mobilise sufficient males to regulate visitors and deviate vehicles through trade routes. The Museum police have registered a case against the organisers on this regard.
The police could be strictly implementing an order issued through the previous commissioner limiting rallies and processions between 11 am and 1 pm so that the public was once not affected, the commissioner added.
City police commissioner S Surendran has issued an order educating organisations that plan to take out rallies and processions on city roads to tell the police seven days sooner than the scheduled date and acquire permission. Those who didn't comply with the instruction would have to face prison motion, the order mentioned.
On Friday night, Kerala Vanika Vaisya Sangham had taken out a huge rally from Kanakakkunnu to Putharikkadom, which threw the vehicular visitors out of drugs. The have an effect on was once so great that a number of byroads in the city remained choked with vehicles even past due into the night time.
“Many people, together with girls and students, were stranded in the city. Many of them neglected buses and trains and may just not reach house on time. This can't be allowed again,” mentioned the commissioner.
Even despite the fact that the organization had approached town police special branch officials seeking permission, it was once not given bringing up safety reasons because the meeting classes had begun and the legislative meeting was once positioned with reference to the direction of the rally. Yet, the organisation went forward and performed the event. The police were caught off guard and therefore they could not mobilise sufficient males to regulate visitors and deviate vehicles through trade routes. The Museum police have registered a case against the organisers on this regard.
The police could be strictly implementing an order issued through the previous commissioner limiting rallies and processions between 11 am and 1 pm so that the public was once not affected, the commissioner added.
Cops to strictly regulate rallies on city roads
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January 28, 2019
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