Police conduct cordon and search in Sathya Sai district ahead of Prime Minister’s visit

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Police conducting cordon and hunt  astatine  a residential locality astatine  Puttaparthi successful  Sri Sathya Sai territory  connected  Friday.

Police conducting cordon and hunt astatine a residential locality astatine Puttaparthi successful Sri Sathya Sai territory connected Friday. | Photo Credit: BY ARRANGEMENT

Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s sojourn for the centenary celebrations of Bhagwan Sri Sathya Sai Baba, the territory constabulary launched a monolithic cordon-and-search cognition crossed 5 localities successful Puttaparthi connected Friday (November 14, 2025) to fortify information measures.

Superintendent of Police S. Satish Kumar led the operation, deploying 250 personnel, including 5 Deputy SPs, 15 Circle-Inspectors, and 25 Sub-Inspectors, crossed the Karnataka State border, Nagireddypalli, Pedda Bazaar, Sai Nagar, Chitravathi, and Prasanthi Grama localities. The constabulary teams conducted door-to-door checks, checking the beingness of outsiders, overseas nationals, and verified individuals connected fishy lists.

The constabulary seized 50 vehicles, including four-wheelers, recovered without fig plates oregon valid documents, and warned habitual offenders to desist from immoderate unlawful activity. The SP said that surveillance has been heightened successful presumption of visitors arriving from different States and regions, urging citizens to promptly study suspicious movements.

During the hunt operations, the constabulary utilized drone cameras, body-worn cameras, mobile scanning devices, and fingerprint scanners. Officials besides conducted counselling for rowdy-sheeters and reviewed details of aged offenders.

Lodge owners successful and astir Puttaparthi were directed to support implicit records of each occupants up of the centenary events.

The SP said that peculiar patrolling and choky information measures would proceed for the adjacent fewer days.

Published - November 14, 2025 07:12 p.m. IST

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