Pardi Police Apprehend Fifty Individuals for Drunk Driving at Kalsar Check Post on New Years Eve

Pardi Police Apprehend Fifty Individuals for Drunk Driving at Kalsar Check Post on New Years Eve

 

The transition into the New Year was marked by a massive crackdown on drunk driving by the Pardi police as they monitored the border between Gujarat and Daman. On the night of December 31, as revelers attempted to return to Gujarat after celebrating in the neighboring Union Territory, the law enforcement authorities established a robust security net at the Kalsar check post. This proactive operation resulted in the detention of approximately fifty individuals who were found to be operating vehicles under the influence of alcohol. The scale of the operation created a significant stir at the border, as police worked through the night to ensure that the prohibition laws of the state were strictly enforced against those returning from the festivities.

As the clock struck midnight and the celebrations in Daman peaked, many young people and seasonal revelers began their journey back into Gujarat. However, they were met with a massive police presence at the Kalsar check post. Under the direct leadership of Pardi Police Inspector Gadhvi, a dedicated team of officers systematically stopped every vehicle entering the state. Using breathalyzer tests, the police identified dozens of motorists whose alcohol levels exceeded the legal limit. The intensity of the checking was designed to deter the dangerous practice of drunk driving, which often leads to fatal road accidents during the New Year period.

During the screening process, observers noted a peculiar behavior among several of the detained individuals. Many of those caught under the influence appeared surprisingly unbothered, with some even displaying smiles and a sense of carefree arrogance as if they had no fear of the legal consequences. Despite this nonchalant attitude from the violators, the Pardi police maintained a strict and professional demeanor. They showed no leniency regardless of the background or attitude of the offenders. All fifty individuals were systematically rounded up, boarded onto a police bus, and transported directly to the Pardi police station for formal processing.

The sudden influx of fifty detainees turned the Pardi police station into a hub of intense activity. Instead of welcoming the first morning of the New Year at home with their families or enjoying time with friends, these individuals found themselves spending the entire night behind bars. The police ensured that the lockup was used to house those who had disregarded public safety and state laws. This served as a stark and sobering reminder for the violators, as their planned celebrations ended in a cold police cell. Formal cases were registered against each person under the relevant sections of the Prohibition Act and the Motor Vehicles Act.

Beyond the immediate arrests, the police also initiated punitive actions involving the seizure of vehicles and the imposition of heavy fines. Legal procedures continued well into the morning as officers documented each case to ensure that the charges would hold up in court. The Pardi police emphasized that such a large scale operation was necessary to send a clear and unambiguous message to the public: drinking and driving will not be tolerated under any circumstances. The administration highlighted that the safety of innocent citizens on the road is a priority that outweighs the convenience or celebratory mood of a few lawbreakers.

The success of the Kalsar check post operation has been hailed by local residents who often worry about road safety during major holidays. The presence of a coordinated police force at the Gujarat Daman border acted as a significant barrier against the illegal inflow of intoxicated drivers. Police officials later stated that these checking campaigns are not limited to special occasions but are part of a broader strategy to maintain law and order in the border districts. By removing fifty drunk drivers from the road in a single night, the Pardi police likely prevented numerous potential accidents and saved lives.

As the legal proceedings against the fifty individuals move forward, the Pardi police have reiterated their commitment to maintaining a high level of vigilance. They warned that surveillance at border check posts like Kalsar would remain stringent in the coming days to catch any stragglers or those attempting to smuggle prohibited items into the state. The New Year’s Eve crackdown stands as one of the most significant enforcement actions in recent months in the Pardi taluka, reinforcing the authority of the law and ensuring that the residents of Gujarat can travel safely.

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