New Year's Eve: Bengaluru on high alert with 20,000 personnel deployed; check restrictions, metro closure and more

Bengaluru police have deployed nearly 20,000 personnel for New Year's Eve, focusing on crowd control and public safety, especially for women. Enhanced surveillance, including AI-enabled cameras and drone monitoring, will be in place. Traffic restr...

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As Bengaluru gears up to welcome the New Year, police have put in place elaborate security arrangements, deploying nearly 20,000 personnel across the city.

The deployment includes civil and traffic police, Karnataka State Reserve Police (KSRP), home guards and civil defence volunteers, with a strong focus on crowd management and public safety, particularly for women.

Key areas such as M G Road, Koramangala, Indiranagar, Whitefield, Neeladri Road in Electronic City and major malls—expected to see heavy footfall on New Year’s Eve—will remain under heightened security, along with traffic restrictions.


Police said several measures have been rolled out, including four control rooms, watch towers at strategic points for enhanced surveillance, women’s help desks, umbrella-based visual markers to identify safe zones and weather contingencies, and round-the-clock CCTV monitoring.

Addressing a press conference here, Bengaluru City Police Commissioner Seemanth Kumar Singh said incidents of nuisance at pubs would be dealt with immediately and that operations at the concerned premises could be halted if required.

Surveillance camera-based facial recognition will be used to identify nuisance-mongers and anti-social elements, he said.
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"Facial recognition and AI-enabled cameras, drone surveillance, real-time alerts for overcrowding and abnormal movement, and mobile control rooms have been deployed. Anti-sabotage checks have been intensified," he added.

Singh said that at present there is no specific threat perception, but added that the police could not take any chances and that the anti-terror unit was fully armed and prepared to deal with any eventuality.

The commissioner said drunken driving and wheeling would be strictly monitored, with no crowds allowed in spaces with limited capacity. Entry and exit points would be regulated to prevent overcrowding.

"Dedicated help desks for women will function at major hubs and entry points, with increased deployment of women officers in patrol and response teams. Immediate response teams will address reports of harassment or unsafe situations," he said.
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Singh said metro and bus services had been optimised to manage crowd movement and reduce congestion, while new technologies such as a "magic box" mechanism would be used to trace and document violations for swift action.

M G Road Metro station will be closed for both entry and exit from 10 pm on December 31. Trains will halt at the adjacent Trinity and Cubbon Park stations for boarding and deboarding, he said.
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Recirculation of crowds into key corridors such as Brigade Road will not be permitted to prevent bottlenecks and stampede-like situations, police said.

Entry of all vehicles, except police and emergency service vehicles on duty, will be prohibited on several roads from 8 pm on December 31 to 2 am on January 1, 2026.

The restricted stretches include M G Road from Anil Kumble Circle to the Residency Road junction near Mayo Hall, Brigade Road from Cauvery Emporium junction to Opera junction, and Church Street from the Brigade Road junction to the Museum Road junction.

Police have advised the public to adhere to capacity limits, follow queue systems, report suspicious activity, avoid excessive alcohol consumption in public places and use designated transport options if intoxicated. PTI
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