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IN PHOTOS: Mumbai Police gets 1,290 new hi-tech vehicles

Updated On: 26 February, 2026 04:08 PM IST | Asif Ali Sayed

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Thursday flagged off 633 four-wheelers and 657 motorcycles for the Mumbai Police. Pics/X (@MumbaiPolice)

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Thursday flagged off 633 four-wheelers and 657 motorcycles for the Mumbai Police. Pics/X (@MumbaiPolice)

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Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Thursday flagged off 633 four-wheelers and 657 motorcycles for the Mumbai Police. Pics/X (@MumbaiPolice)
<p>The induction of 1,290 modern vehicles is aimed at improving patrolling</p>

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The induction of 1,290 modern vehicles is aimed at improving patrolling

<p>The goal is to ensure faster response times and enhancing the overall efficiency of police stations across the city, sources said</p>

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The goal is to ensure faster response times and enhancing the overall efficiency of police stations across the city, sources said

<p>They said that the induction of new hi-tech vehicles will strengthen the force&rsquo;s people-centric response and on-ground readiness</p>

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They said that the induction of new hi-tech vehicles will strengthen the force’s people-centric response and on-ground readiness

<p>Sources said that the new fleet would strengthen patrolling operations and improve mobility in congested urban areas</p>

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Sources said that the new fleet would strengthen patrolling operations and improve mobility in congested urban areas

<p>The new vehicles would be deployed across various divisions to support emergency response, crime prevention and regular patrolling duties</p>

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The new vehicles would be deployed across various divisions to support emergency response, crime prevention and regular patrolling duties

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