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516 cases booked for footpath encroachments, traffic obstructions

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Last updated: May 6, 2026 6:28 pm
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Published: May 6, 2026
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Malkajgiri Traffic Police booked 516 cases and imposed fines totalling ₹74,900 during a special enforcement drive against footpath encroachments and carriageway obstructions on Wednesday.

The drive was carried out across Trimulgherry and Malkajgiri divisions in coordination with civic authorities.

Officials said the exercise targeted unauthorised occupation of footpaths by vendors, illegal parking, and other obstructions on the carriageway that disrupt pedestrian movement and traffic flow. During the drive, encroachments were cleared to restore access for pedestrians and ease congestion on busy stretches.

Police noted that such obstructions often force pedestrians onto the road, increasing the risk of accidents, particularly during peak hours. Strict action was taken against violators in accordance with the law.

Authorities have warned vendors, shopkeepers and the public against encroaching on footpaths or obstructing roads, stating that violations will invite stringent penalties, including removal of encroachments.

Similar drives will continue to be conducted regularly as part of efforts to improve pedestrian safety and ensure smoother traffic movement.

Published – May 06, 2026 11:58 pm IST



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