​Mumbai Police suspend cop for inaction against illegal hawkers 

Mumbai Police have intensified their crackdown on illegal hawkers with support from the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC). The department has now also initiated action against its own personnel, suspending a policeman for failing to act against hawkers while on duty.

Churchgate subway action

Assistant Police Inspector Narayan Siddhappa Anand, attached to Azad Maidan police station, was suspended after allegedly failing to take action against illegal hawkers outside the Churchgate subway area on January 27.

The Churchgate subway remains hawker-free following an anti-encroachment drive. Pic/Atul Kamble

A police source said Anand was deployed outside Churchgate station between 7 pm and 9 pm, when several hawkers were operating in the subway area. Despite being instructed by senior officers to act against unauthorised vendors, he allegedly failed to take action. Following an internal inquiry, Anand was served a suspension notice, the source added.

Impact of enforcement

Clear pedestrian movement seen as the area around Churchgate station remains hawker-free on Thursday. Pics/Atul Kamble

Following the suspension, authorities claim the Churchgate subway area has largely become hawker-free. When mid-day visited the location on Thursday, no hawkers were seen operating in the area. “We are taking strict action against illegal hawkers and registering FIRs where necessary. The entire area has been cleared, and regular drives are being conducted to prevent their return,” a police officer said.

Action in Dadar East

On Thursday, Bhoiwada police assisted the BMC in clearing illegal hawkers from MMGS Road outside Dadar East railway station following complaints from residents and commuters. “We provided security support to BMC teams during the eviction drive. The entire stretch has been cleared, and pedestrian movement has improved significantly,” an officer said.

Commuters speak

Police and civic staff remove hawkers from footpaths during an eviction drive to ease pedestrian movement in Dadar East. Pics/By Special Arrangement

Dilip Dave, a Ghatkopar resident, said hawkers regularly block the walking space near Churchgate. “I travel daily to Churchgate and CSMT for work. The subway is usually overcrowded with hawkers, leaving barely any space to walk. Authorities must ensure such action continues, as vendors often return within days,” he said. Milind Suryawanshi, who travels from Churchgate to Andheri, echoed similar concerns.

“There is hardly any space to walk. Hawkers occupy footpaths and even the subway area. Such drives are usually temporary. Vendors return within hours,” he said. Om Pandey, a law student who travels between Churchgate and Virar, said the subway often resembles a marketplace. “Hawkers sell clothes, toys, books and bags, while loudly calling customers. They leave just one narrow lane for pedestrians, which becomes chaotic,” he said.

Advocate Sunil Pandey from Colaba said stricter and regular enforcement is necessary. “Lakhs of commuters use the suburban rail network daily. Municipal authorities and police must conduct sustained action to ensure safe pedestrian access,” he said. mid-day tried to contact Senior PI Shrikant Adate, but he was unavailable for comment.

 

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