On the eve of new year, a reveller tweeted the Bengaluru City Police, " Dear @BlrCityPolice actually brigade road fills with a lot of cops, more than the people." Then a prompt reply came from the police, "to celebrate Happy New Year2018 peacefully".
Bengaluru city Police were floored with the appreciation for their impeccable security arrangements keeping in view last year shameful incident which shook the conscience of the nation.

The elaborate bandobast in the city included drone camera surveillance, night vision binoculars, CCTV, LED screens, patrol vehicles and mobilisation of a maximum number of officers and staff.
Across the city, a 15,000-strong security force was deployed and a large number of the personnel were at Brigade Road and M.G. Road to avert incidents.
@CPBlr @AddlCPEast
— Dr. Boralingaiah,IPS (@DCPSEBCP) December 31, 2017
We have done elaborate bandobast using drone camera surveillance, night vision binoculars, CCTV, LED screens,patrol vehicles and mobilising maximum no of officers and staff. pic.twitter.com/QF0HXxYQ5F
Bengaluru police tweeted, "This New Year's Eve, if you are not feeling safe, if any miscreant is troubling you and calling someone is not your option, then just one click on Suraksha app. We will be there at your assistance."
At the stroke of midnight, bandobust was personally supervised by Bengaluru Police Commissioner, Additional Commissioner of Traffic, Bengaluru East Additional Commissioner of Police on Central Business District roads.
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