CP extends prohibitory orders in Hyderabad Hyderabad, Sept 5 (INN): City Police Commissioner M. Mahender Reddy on Saturday extended the prohibitory orders in the twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad with a view to maintain public order, peace and tranquility.
The Commissioner has prohibited any kind of public meetings, and processions within the Hyderabad City, without obtaining prior permission of Zonal Dy. Commissioners of Police, Law and Order concerned, Addl. Commissioner of Police, Law and Order or Jt. Commissioner of Police, Co-ordination & Security or Commissioner of Police, Hyderabad. Carrying of arms such as swords, spears, knives, sticks with or without flags bludgeons, guns, explosives, and other offensive weapons has also been prohibited.
Gathering of persons on the public roads or public places disturbing peace and order or causing inconvenience, annoyance or danger to public and collection, carrying of stones or other means of casting missiles is also prohibited.
The Police Commissioner also prohibited use of mikes/public address system by different Organisations around the Secretariat premises, including Burgula Rama Krishna Rao Building, Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation Building, Commissioner of Fisheries building, Mint Compound, Nizam College and its surroundings, Telangana / A.P. Legislative Assembly premises and surrounding roads, Public Garden Nampally, Upper Tankbund, I'MAX, Rotary and NTR Marg roads also fly-over road leading from Secretariat to Visweswarayya statue, Khairatabad. He also imposed a ban on music, singing or speeches or broadcasting through loud speakers in the above mentioned areas. Use of mikes/public address systems, use of horn through vehicles by any organisation, members of public etc., has also been prohibited.
'Any person violating the above orders shall be liable for prosecution under the Hyderabad City Police Act, 1348, Fasli (No. IX),' the Police Commissioner said in his orders.
The prohibitory orders would be in force with effect from 6 AM on Sunday to 6 AM hours on September 12.
News Posted: 5 September, 2015
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