Ahmedabad police will implement a 24/7 surveillance operation targeting approximately 2,000 known bootleggers this New Year’s Eve. Officers will actively monitor and follow these individuals to prevent the illegal sale and distribution of liquor, aiming to cut off the supply at its source and enforce prohibition more effectively.
8,000 cops to watch over NYE celebrations in Gujarat
Gujarat Police intensifies surveillance and implements strict New Year guidelines to maintain law and order, focusing on prohibition laws, preventing indecent behavior, and ensuring women’s safety. Additional measures include police deployment, checkpoints, and vehicle inspections, particularly near Union territories of Daman and Diu, with a crackdown on drunk driving and unlawful activities.
Four workers die after inhaling toxic gas at Dahej chemical plant in Gujarat
Four men died due to a gas leak at Gujarat Fluorochemicals Ltd in Dahej, Bharuch. The company pledged Rs 30 lakh compensation and jobs for the deceased’s wards. The leak involved methyl chloride, CT Chloroform, and HCl vapour. Authorities are investigating to determine if negligence played a role. The exact cause will be identified after forensic reports.
Gujarat: Tourist data on Gir’s govt site feeds illegal safari network
Private lion safari operators in Gujarat have been accused of stealing personal data from the official Gir safari booking portal to run unauthorized bookings. Despite warnings from the Gujarat State Human Rights Commission, these operators continue to offer slots at inflated rates, exploiting tourist data and violating wildlife regulations.