Challan of 18 thousand vehicles in UP, Black Films and Hooters was removed under the Mission Shakti Campaign – Mission Shakti 5 Police Remove Black Films and Hooters from Vehicles in Uttar Pradesh

Updated: Wed, 08 Oct 2025 02:00 AM (IST) Police investigated 8.5 Lakh vehicles under Mission Shakti 5.0 in Uttar Pradesh. During this period, black film 2817 hooters and 1087 lights were removed from more than 9,000 vehicles. Various challengers have been seized and arrests have also been made for violating traffic rules. This campaign is carried out to promote the safety and confidence of women. Challan of 18.215 vehicles under Mission Shakti Abhiyan, State Bureau, Lucknow. Police challenged 18,215 vehicles from September 22 to October 1 under the Mission Shakti-5.0 campaign offered for the safety and confidence of women and girls in the state. After watching 8.5 lakh vehicles, black films, 2817 hooters and 1087 lights were removed on the heads of more than nine thousand vehicles. Remove Advertisement, Just Read the News, Nodal Officer of the Campaign Adg Padmaja Chauhan said on the instructions of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, Till the Mission Shakti Abhiyan Launched in the State from September 22, the Team of Additional Director General of Police, director General of Police, Superintendents, Police Commissioners, Senior Police, Superintendents of Police, Superintendents of Police, Superintendents of Police, Superintendents of Police and Employee teams investigated the vehicles at 71,473 public places. There were also action against 14.504 drivers for the use of government and cabinets indicator words on the vehicle to ensure women’s safety. 3,38,305 people were warned under the campaign. He said that 3,654 vehicles were seized on the violation of the vehicle rules. At the same time, 450 people were arrested by registering 251 cases for violating traffic rules. 770 cases were filed with Stunting, while 263 stunts were arrested and 1,388 vehicles were seized. IAS -Foffra Singh became the secretary of the chief minister (politics). The state government has made Singra Singh, a 2005 group IAS officer, the chief minister of the chief minister. He returned from Agmut (Arunachal Pradesh, Goa, Mizoram and all Union areas) on Monday after completing the deputation of about three years. Before entering into deputation, Sendra Singh was placed as the mandalayukta of Moradabad. He served as a special secretary in the Chief Minister’s office from October 2019 to March 2021. Now the government has entrusted him with the responsibility of the post of secretary. In addition, the secretariat of the chief minister has now become general secretary Sanjay Prasad and three secretaries. Apart from the IAS Surya Pal Gangwar, Amit Singh of the Indian Railway Service has already been placed. The five special secretaries include Vishal Bhardwaj, Brijesh Kumar, Ishaan Pratap Singh, Vipin Kumar Jain and Navneet Singh Chahal.

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