Kurnool SP tells police to tighten vigil after Maoists call for Bharat Bandh

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Kurnool SP Vikrant Patil asks the officials to launch a peculiar   thrust  against drunk driving.

Kurnool SP Vikrant Patil asks the officials to launch a peculiar thrust against drunk driving. | Photo Credit: File Photo

Kurnool District Superintendent of Police Vikrant Patil has asked the constabulary to support a strict vigil and instrumentality each the information measures successful presumption of the Bharat Bandh telephone fixed by the CPI (Maoists) successful protestation of the sidesplitting of their leaders successful the caller exchanges of fire.

Addressing the monthly transgression reappraisal gathering present connected Saturday, the SP asked the constabulary unit to stitchery accusation astir the individuals who took portion successful the rally adjacent the District Collectorate recently, protesting the ‘encounter’ of Maoists.

Further, the SP asked constabulary to motorboat a peculiar thrust against drunken driving and consuming intoxicant successful nationalist places. He wanted the officials to instrumentality up consciousness programmes to forestall roadworthy accidents and cybercrimes successful Kurnool, Pathikonda, Adoni and Yemmiganur sub-divisions.

Pointing retired that much roadworthy accidents are taking spot during nights, helium asked the constabulary to place the stretches ridden with potholes and unsafe curves, and instrumentality the indispensable repairs.

Mr. Vikrant Patil asked the officials to counsel the drivers connected the ill-effect of drunken driving, utilizing a mobile telephone portion driving, incorrect way driving, helmetless driving and triple riding.

He wanted the Central Crime Station (CCS) constabulary to lick the spot offences pending with Kurnool IV Town and III Town constabulary stations.

The SP besides asked the officials to counsel the rowdy-sheeters and look into the petition to retreat rowdy-sheets connected those who go old.

Published - November 22, 2025 06:21 p.m. IST

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