Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Ahead of the elections, over 45K licenced guns seized in state

Other seizures include drugs, liquor, cash and precious metals

- Surendra P Gangan surendra.gangan@htlive.com

MUMBAI: Following directives by the Election Commission of India (ECI), local authoritie­s have seized 45,755 of 77,148 licenced guns in the state. Apart from the prohibitor­y action against over 13,000 people, the authoritie­s have also seized 699 kgs of drugs and liquor worth ₹14.85 crore and cash worth ₹23.7 crore.

The action against licensed weapons is significan­t in the backdrop of crimes with guns over the past few months.

Two such cases involving politician­s—bjp MLA Ganpat Gaikwad firing at a Shiv Sena leader inside Ulhasnagar police station and a Borivali-based activist Morris Noronha allegedly killing Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Abhishek Ghosalkar in the suburb -- had shocked the entire state.

Aut h o r i t i e s h a v e b e e n directed to keep a close watch on licensed gun holders. Seized weapons would be kept in police custody till the elections are over or till the local authoritie­s think it’s necessary. The owners of the weapons are allowed to continue to keep the guns and weapons only after strict scrutiny of the licenses and their need.

After the Ulhasnagar and Borivali firing incidents, state home department has already asked the police authoritie­s to review the licences issued. Maharashtr­a has 77,148 licenced guns and weapons, of which 45,755 have been confiscate­d or seized. The authoritie­s have also seized 308 weapons that had no licences.

Even before the model code of conduct for general elections in the country set in on March 16, authoritie­s started acting against illegal and suspicious activities from March 1.

On Saturday, at a press meet, the office of the chief electoral officer of Maharashtr­a revealed the data of seizures of suspicious stock of liquor, precious metals, money and drugs worth ₹269 crore. (See box.)

“The entire stock of the liquor and other items is not illegal, but has been seized and intercepte­d on suspicions. The goods and i t e ms wi l l b e released if the stock is not found to be illegal,” said S Chockaling­am, CEO, Maharashtr­a. He also added that the authoritie­s permit the use of the licenced weapons to the holders engaged in the handling of precious metals and cash in financial institutio­ns.

Poll booths in high-rises

The state arm of ECI has also undertaken a special drive to set up dedicated polling booths in high-rises and large housing complexes in Mumbai, Thane and other cities.

More than 150 such booths have been set up in Mumbai, Pune and Thane, with the highest being in the country’s financial capital.

“We identify the housing complexes with more than 1,200 voters and request them to allow us to set up dedicated booths with the intention of increasing the voting percentage i n the metropolis. We expect the number of these dedicated booths to increase at the time of the assembly elections,” said Chokalinga­m, adding the poll body was taking measures to increase the registrati­on of first-time voters.

Maharashtr­a has 98,100 polling booths, including 988 ancillary booths that have been added to facilitate voters to exercise their franchise without any hassle.

The stock of the liquor and other items is not illegal, but has been seized on suspicions. The goods will be released if the stock is not found to be illegal S CHOCKALING­AM, chief electoral officer

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