The decision was reached at a meeting Delhi Police Commissioner B S Bassi had with the state's Transport Minister Gopal Rai.
Bassi and Rai deliberated at length on how to ensure coordination between Delhi Police and the city government for effective enforcement of the ambitious scheme aimed at significantly reducing air pollution.
Rai said following a request by the Police Commissioner, Delhi government decided to reverse its earlier decision of slapping fine of Rs 2,000 on offenders each time they got caught violating the scheme during the course of the day.
Bassi had yesterday said action will be taken against volunteers if they took law into their hands and engage in "vigilantism".
The meeting, called by Rai at the Delhi Secretariat, lasted for around 45 minutes.
Bassi said Rai has assured him that around 5,000 to 6,000 volunteers will be pressed into service to help police but they will act independently.
"The volunteers will not be acting independently. They will be attached with government teams, which might be headed by SDMs, transport department officials or teams of Delhi Traffic Police. The transport minister has assured us that around 5,000 to 6,000 volunteers will be at our disposal," Bassi told reporters.
"In the meeting with Special Commissioner (Traffic) Muktesh Chander yesterday, it was decided to impose a fine of Rs 2,000 each time the rule is violated during the course of a day.
"However, the Police Commissioner today urged the government not to challan violators repeatedly, saying action can be taken in the second phase of scheme. In view of Police Commissioner's request, government decided to reverse the decision," Rai told PTI.
Bassi said any motorist found violating the restrictions will be asked to get his or her vehicle off the road and that under law the violators cannot be asked to return home.
He appealed to people "not to lie" for 15 days as the entire scheme is based on common trust.
Bassi called the implementation of the scheme a challenging job but his force could have implemented the scheme even if they were informed about an hour ago.
"So, the time Delhi Police got to contemplate on the scheme was quite sufficient. Traffic management in Delhi, in general, has several dimensions. With the implementation of the scheme, one more facet will be added to that," Bassi added.
The Transport Minister said a centralised helpline number will be launched in a day or two which will provide all information pertaining to the road-rationing plan. Commuters will be able to get all information including those about traffic restrictions and services of various modes of public transport.
"66 Enforcement teams of Transport department will be deployed at various places including near metro stations, railway stations and hospitals to ensure that auto drivers do not fleece commuters," said Rai.
He said it has been clarified to the representatives of Delhi Police that only civil defence volunteers will be deployed along with NCC and NSS cadres, who will work in close coordination with traffic police and revenue authorities.
"Their main role will be to create awareness on major crossings and they will carry placards and will not be authorised to stop any vehicles," said Rai.
Special Commissioner of Police (Traffic) and Divisional Commissioner will coordinate in respect of 120 traffic points to deploy teams.
"Tomorrow, all civil volunteers have to attend a briefing session at Chhatrasal Stadium at 12 noon so as to be aware about their specific role in the programme," he said.
The Minister said all sub-divisional magistrates will have the power to issue challans.
It was decided in the meeting that volunteers with teams of civil defence personnel will take rounds of certain areas and video record movement of vehicles wherever necessary.
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