Will ensure no repeat of Delhi violence in Mumbai: Police commissioner

Singh, a 1988-batch IPS officer, took over as the top police officer of the city three days ago

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

North East Delhi Violence. Photo: PTI
North East Delhi Violence. Photo: PTI

Newly appointed commissioner Param Bir Singh on Tuesday said maintaining communal harmony in the city was the priority of the police, and no Delhi-like violence will be allowed to happen here.

Singh, a 1988-batch IPS officer, took over as the top police officer of the city three days ago.

“The police are engaging with people to keep the city incident-free and ensure there is no repeat of Delhi violence,” he told PTI.

At least 42 persons died in communal violence that flared up in the capital last week. Mumbai was convulsed by terrible communal riots in 1992-93 in the aftermath of the demolition of Babri Masjid.

The city has witnessed some huge anti-Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) protests since December, but they have been remarkably peaceful. “The entire police machinery is ready to tackle any untoward situation. We are also monitoring social media activities,” Singh said, adding that stern action will be taken against anti-social elements.

“Agitating in a legal and constitutional way is the democratic right of people. We don't have any problem with that, but we will take action against those who violate the law,” he said.

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First Published: Wed, March 04 2020. 00:28 IST