Ramzan End, Chabutra Mission Begins: Mailardevpally Police Crack Down on Late-Night Loitering
Chabutra Mission in Hyderabad restarts after Ramzan as Mailardevpally Police take action against late-night loitering to prevent crime and ensure safety.

With the end of Ramzan, the Chabutra Mission in Hyderabad has been restarted by Mailardevpally Police to control late-night loitering and ensure public safety. The move aims to prevent unwanted incidents and maintain law and order in the city.
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Police Action Against Late-Night Gatherings
As part of the Chabutra Mission in Hyderabad, police have begun taking action against:
- Youth sitting on roadside chabutras (platforms) late at night
- Individuals involved in unnecessary roaming and loitering
- Groups creating disturbance in residential areas
The crackdown was carried out during late-night patrols in the Mailardevpally area.
Why Was Chabutra Mission Restarted?
Officials stated that:
- The mission was earlier launched to control theft, murder, and communal incidents
- It was temporarily paused during Ramzan
- Now, after Ramzan, it has been restarted to ensure safety in Hyderabad
Public Advisory Issued by Police
Police have urged citizens to cooperate with the Chabutra Mission in Hyderabad:
- Avoid staying out on streets late at night without reason
- Return home early to prevent any risk
- Parents are advised to monitor their children’s movements
Focus on Preventing Crime in Hyderabad
The primary goal of this mission is:
- Crime prevention
- Maintaining peace and public safety
- Reducing chances of unwanted incidents at night
Cooperation Key to Success of Chabutra Mission
The restart of the Chabutra Mission in Hyderabad reflects the police’s proactive approach to safety. Citizens are encouraged to cooperate and follow guidelines so that the city remains peaceful and secure.
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