However, suspension of mobile internet since Monday and limited outstation state transport bus service inconvenienced citizens during festive season.
Total suspension of bus service between Nashik and Mumbai and skeletal presence of private transport caused severe hardship to commuters travelling to Mumbai.
Incidents of stone pelting were reported last evening in localities like Satpur, Pathardi Phata, Lekha Nagar and Rane Nagar, keeping police on their toes.
A large number of policemen took out a march in affected areas of the city.
Protests erupted in adjoining villages, and spread to Nashik, after a 16-year-old boy allegedly tried to rape a five-year-old girl at Talegaon village near Trimbakeshwar.
The boy, who has been taken into custody, was booked under relevant sections of the IPC and Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act.
On October 9, 'rasta rokos' were staged by angry residents in Wadivhare, Ghoti and Anjaneri-phata villages on Mumbai-Agra national highway.
Incidents of stone-pelting and arson were also reported in Jail Road area of city, where a mob damaged a number of two-wheelers and four-wheelers parked along road.
Top police officials, including Commissioner of Police Ravindra Singhal, are closely monitoring the situation.
Police have already suspended mobile internet service since October 10 to prevent spread of any rumours.
Vikhe Patil alleged that government has failed to control the situation after the "unfortunate" Talegaon incident.
Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis had assured that the case would be tried in a fast track court.
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