Cops on different rounding-up mission; collect garbage

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Press Trust of India Aurangabad
Last Updated : Mar 17 2018 | 5:35 PM IST

Aurangabad in Maharashtra was in news last week when police allegedly lathi-charged protesters opposing dumping of municipal garbage at a village on the city's outskirts.

This morning, however, the city witnessed another police operation: a team led by in-charge police commissioner Milind Bharambe collecting garbage from various locations.

As the city administration is grappling with the issue of garbage disposal for want of alternative site, Bharambe and his team did a round of the city and collected the waste.

Tension prevailed at Mitmita village on the outskirts of the city last week when villagers tried to stop municipal trucks from dumping garbage at a site in the area.

It was alleged that police dealt with the protesters in a high-handed manner, which led to police commissioner Yashaswi Yadav being sent on compulsory leave.

The city has been facing a crisis-like situation ever since the villagers of Naregaon, where the municipal garbage was being dumped for the last three decades, said they would no longer allow it.

Bharambe, alongwith divisional commissioner Purushottam Bahpkar, district magistrate Naval Kishor Ram, DCP Dipali Ghadge, Mayor Nandkumar Ghodele and more than four hundred police personnel started collecting garbage from Bibi ka Makbara and Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University area this morning.

Speaking to PTI, Bharambe said, "It was our contribution to finding solution to the problem. We appeal to the citizens to segregate the waste. It must start from every house and every person should contribute."

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First Published: Mar 17 2018 | 5:35 PM IST

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