Gurugram News: The police has increased security in the city for August 15. Police teams are keeping an eye on suspicious vehicles. At the same time, hotels and guest houses are being checked. During Independence Day, anti-social and criminal elements are in the mood to create unrest, unpleasantness and commit a crime. In such a situation, guidelines have been issued by Police Commissioner Vikas Arora on the arrival of Independence Day. In this, all parking contractors have been asked to check the vehicles (cars, scooters, bikes) thoroughly before parking them in the parking lot. At the same time, all malls and other important building owners have been asked to install CCTV cameras at the entry and exit gates.
The driver and conductor should park the bus under their supervision and keep a strict vigil on the bus and immediately inform the police through any medium in case of any suspicious situation. Every mall owner and industry owner should appoint security guards at their place. Get their character and criminal record verified. Mobile SIM card sellers should issue connections only after complete identification.
Guest house, hotel, restaurant owners should keep complete details of the people staying at their place and maintain their complete record. Along with this, police verification of the employees working in guest house, hotel, restaurant, resort should also be done. Cyber cafe owners should immediately inform the police station about the person making suspicious calls and sending e-mails.
Agencies operating microlights, aircraft, power gliders, hot air balloons should get the employees working at their place verified and use all means of security. All landlords must get the police verification of the tenants living at their place done.
Case against 34 hotel operators
Legal action is being taken by Gurugram Police as per rules against those who violate the guidelines. For this, various police teams have been formed, which are regularly checking. On August 7, the police checked a society in which 16 foreign nationals were found living without informing the police and without filling the C-form.
A case has been registered against 8 house owners. In the past week, a total of 34 cases have been registered for renting houses to foreign nationals without informing the police and without filling the C-form and violating other rules.
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