Agencies MUMBAI, June 14:Chalk one up for the Mumbai police. With the season's first rain dampening the unnecessarily hyped monsoon preparedness of various civic and state agencies, the understaffed and overworked force has decided to chip in to shelter citizens from the many annoyances of the city's unremitting rains. The force has drawn up an inventory of the operations it will undertake during monsoon. It has delegated almost 30 per cent of its 50,000-strong manpower to supervise tasks like evacuation, patrolling, redirecting traffic, hygiene, briefing seniors, and coordination with various authorities and emergency services - all without a taking a break. It's not just an army of traffic cops that has been deployed to abate the torrential woes. Some 14,000 officials attached to various police stations - including DCPs, ACPs, inspectors, constables - and even the Crime Branch have been roped in to battle any eventuality in the impending months. Wonderful as it sounds, one has to wonder if the bulk of the police force should really be labouring away at rain relief rather than cracking down on crime. Mumbai police have, of late, been facing a number of questions over the dipping rate of crime detection. Double the control Getting back to the task at hand, to begin with, the police will have two principal control rooms the main control room at the police HQ in CST and an auxiliary one at the BKC police station. Each will have two senior officers and 50 policemen. One of the cops' major jobs will be to report on rains every two hours to the commissioner and the additional commissioner (law and order) until the calendar reads September 1. Incidentally, the men in khaki have been told to avoid going on leave during the coming two months, unless absolutely essential. Right from monitoring situations arising out of heavy downpours, police have been asked to be in constant touch with FM radio stations and media for updates and announcements. At least 25 police constables have been asked to be ready at each of the control rooms attached with south, central, east, west and north regions. |