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Mumbai: Police makes additional arrangements near Gateway of India for New Year eve

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: December 31, 2022 15:00 IST

As a huge crowd of visitors may throng Mumbai for the New Year celebration at the Gateway of India ...

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As a huge crowd of visitors may throng Mumbai for the New Year celebration at the Gateway of India as well as the Taj Hotel complex, the Mumbai Police have issued several regulations to be followed on the New Year's Eve.

The police said that appropriate steps are taken by the police administration to maintain law and order in the city. Many people gather at the Gateway of India to welcome the New Year every year. Therefore we have planned several steps so that the law and order problem may not arise, the police said on Friday.

We have decided that boats from jetty number 1 to jetty number 4 will remain closed after noon. No boat will leave from Gateway of India on December 31 after 2.00 pm due to security reasons, the police said.

Navi Mumbai Police's security arrangements are going to be good for the New Year even celebrations. Around 3,000-3,500, police personnel and officers will be deployed on the roads. Let common citizens welcome the new year but do so in a safe manner, Milind Bharambe, Commissioner of Police, Navi Mumbai said in a statement.

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