Malkajgiri traffic police booked 227 persons during weekend drunk driving enforcement drives. Most offenders were two-wheeler riders, while 10 individuals recorded Blood Alcohol Concentration levels above 300 mg/100 ml. All accused will appear before the court in connection with the cases.
Hyderabad Traffic Police caught 351 individuals during weekend drunk-driving checks, including 292 two-wheelers, 30 three-wheelers and 29 four-wheelers. Five drivers recorded very high alcohol levels. Cases have been registered, and all offenders have been directed to appear before court.
Cyberabad and Hyderabad traffic police booked over 690 people during weekend drunk driving checks on Saturday night. Most offenders were two-wheeler riders. Several drivers recorded dangerously high alcohol levels and will be produced before the court.
Hyderabad Traffic Police caught 404 people for drunk driving during Saturday night checks. The offenders included 349 two-wheelers, 25 three-wheelers, and 31 four-wheelers. Twelve drivers had dangerously high BAC levels. Cases have been registered, and court action is pending.
Cyberabad police caught 316 people for drunk driving during Saturday night checks, including two-wheelers, three-wheelers, cars, and heavy vehicles. 21 individuals had high BAC levels. All offenders are required to appear in court.
Cyberabad Traffic Police caught 409 drunk driving offenders, mostly two-wheeler riders, during a special check. BAC levels ranged from 35 mg/100 ml to 550 mg/100 ml. All offenders will face court proceedings, with fines and social service imposed in some cases.
The traffic police teams set up check posts around the city and caught 961 two wheeler riders, 39 three wheeler riders, 96 four wheeler drivers and three heavy vehicle drivers. Cases were registered against them
Hyderabad: A mega drunk and drive checking was conducted by Cyberabad traffic police on Friday night during which 283 cases were booked. Police personnel checked a few thousand motorists during the special drive held at various designated points in Cyberabad. Cases were booked against 210 two-wheeler riders, 63 four-wheelers, seven three-wheelers and three heavy vehicles. […]