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Government of West Bengal February 18, 2019 HOWRAH POLICE GAZETTE Government of West Bengal February 18, 2019 And Part I WHEREAS in my opinion, there is sufficient ground for proceeding Order by the Governor of West Bengal under the said Section for immediate prevention of disturbances of ORDER the public tranquility and breach of peace within the said area in the town of Howrah. And Now, therefore, in exercise of the power conferred by Sub-Section (1) of section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (Act. 2 NIL of 1974) read with the sub-section (3) of the said section, I, Tanmay Ray Chaudhuri, Commissioner of Police, Howrah and Executive Magistrate for the Metropolitan area of Howrah, do hereby th prohibit for the period of 60 (sixty) days from the 5 February, th 2019 to 5 April, 2019 until further orders, any assembly of 05 (five) or more persons in procession or the carrying of any lathi or other dangerous weapons or the doing of any act which is likely to cause disturbances to the public tranquility and breach of the peace within the said area in the town of Howrah. Part- II Orders by Commissioner of Police & Deputy The Schedule Commissioner of Police, Howrah The area within the jurisdiction of Shibpur Police Station in the town of Howrah bounded – Government of West Bengal Office of the Commissioner of Police 1) On the North by - Haradeb Bhattacharyay Road upto Howrah and including Mandirtala Bus Stand. 2) On the East by - Khetro Banerjee Road, Nabin Banerjee Lane, A K Roy Chowdhury ORDER Lane and Mollapara Lane upto G T Road crossing including Kazipara WHEREAS information has been received from credible sources Morh. that violent demonstrations are likely to take place resulting in Hiralal Banerjee Road, Dinu Master large scale disturbance of the public tranquility and breach of the Lane, Mollahpara Lane, Danesh peace in the area mentioned in the schedule below (of the Shibpur Police Station) in the town of Howrah (hereinafter referred to as Mollah Lane upto G T Road crossing. the said areas) 3) On the West by - K M Banerjee Road, Circular 2nd Bye And Lane, Seikhpara, Kona Expressway upto Carry Road crossing. WHEREAS I Tanmay Ray Chaudhuri, Commissioner of Police, K M Banerjee Lane, Sarat Chatterjee Howrah being the Executive Magistrate for the Metropolitan area of Howrah, have been specially empowered by the State Road upto old 58 Bus stand. Government vide Home (Police) Department Order No.-3636- 4) On the South by - Tarapada Chatterjee Road upto and PL/PB/14M-138/04 dt. 26.08.11 to act under the Section 144 of the including Betaitala Morh. said Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (Act 2 of 1974) 1 Howrah Police Gazette, February 18, 2019 5) All the ramps of Vidyasagar Setu on Howrah side. NOW THEREFORE, in exercise of the power conferred by sub- Explanation - In this order, the Town of Howrah means section (I) read with sub-section (3) of section 144 of the Code of the town of Howrah as defined in Section Criminal Procedure, 1973(2 of 1974), I, Tanmay Ray Chaudhuri, 2(15) and Schedule - I of the Howrah Commissioner of Police, Howrah and Executive Magistrate in Municipal Corporation Act, 1980 (Act of relation to the Metropolitan area of Howrah and being empowered 29 of 1980). so to do by the State Government Home (Police) Department Order Given under my hand and seal this day, the 4th February, 2019. No. 3636-PL/PB/14M-138/04 dt. 26.08.2011 to act under Section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (2 of 1974), do hereby order, the owners of the said cyber cafes and persons having Sd./- management of those cyber cafes to follow the followings in ( Dr. Tanmay Ray Chaudhuri ) respect of those cyber cafes, viz. :- Commissioner of Police Howrah. a) Prohibiting the use of cyber cafe by unknown person and whose identity has not been established before the owner of the cafe. b) Maintaining a register for identity of the visitors or users. c) Make an entry in the handwriting of the visitors or users maintaining name, address, telephone number and identity proof. The visitors/users shall also sign the register kept for this purpose d) The identity of the visitors or users shall be established through Identity Card, Voter Card, Ration Card, Driving License, Passport and Photo Credit Card (any one of them). e) Activity server log should be preserved in main server and its record should be preserved for at least six months from the point of last use. f) If any activity of any visitors or users is of a suspicious nature, the owner of Cyber Cafe shall immediately inform the nearest Police Station. g) Record be maintained about the specific computer used by the visitor or user. Government of West Bengal Office of the Commissioner of Police This order shall come into force on and from 8th day of February, Howrah 2019 and remain in force for a period of 60 (sixty) days i.e., upto 8th day of April, 2019 unless rescinded or altered earlier. ORDER Any person contravening this order, is liable to be punished under Section 188 of the Indian Penal Code. WHEREAS, a large number of commercial places, network service providers and shops have come up in the Metropolitan area As the notice cannot be served individually on all concerned the of Howrah as notified in this behalf, in the popular name Cyber order is hereby passed ex-parte. It shall be published for the Cafe, information of public through press and by affixing copies on the notice boards of the offices of all Divisional D.Cs.P, A.D.C.Ps, A.Cs.P AND WHEREAS, a large number of people frequently visit and all Police Stations concerned; these Cafes to use the internet, computer network facilities available in those cyber cafes, Given under my hand and seal this day, the 05th February, 2019. AND WHEREAS, there is every likelihood that the said facilities might be used by persons knowingly or intentionally to mislead the security and investigating agencies, commit offence as defined in Sd./- ( Dr. Tanmay Ray Chaudhuri ) Chapter-XI of the Information Technology Act, 2000 (21 of 2000), Commissioner of Police, Howrah. create panic in the public, help in anti-national activities affecting & security of the state, Executive Magistrate for the Metropolitan area of Howrah. AND WHEREAS, it is felt expedient to cause immediate prevention of those apprehended danger and arrange for speedy remedy thereof, in the interest of public tranquility, safety of human life, prevention of injury, annoyance to persons etc., 2 Howrah Police Gazette, February 18, 2019 Government of West Bengal Schedule – I Office of the Commissioner of Police Howrah Residential Tenants Profile Form ORDER To, The Officer-in-Charge ____________________ WHEREAS, from the reports received so far, there is sufficient ground to apprehend that the terrorists or anti-social elements may seek ____________________ hideouts in the residential areas of the Police Stations, falling under Howrah. metropolitan area of Howrah, AND WHEREAS, there is every likelihood of breach of peace and The following is the profile of my residential tenants/ lease/licensee for disturbance of public tranquility and also there is grave danger to your information. human life and safety and injury to public property on that account, 1 Category ( New or Old Tenant) : AND WHEREAS, it is felt necessary that some procedural safeguards should be put on tenancy or licensing process prevailing, so that terrorists or anti-social elements in the guise of tenants may not get 2 Name of House Owner : tenancy or license for residential purpose and to cause disturbance or public tranquility or danger to human life or safety to public at large, 3 Address of House Owner : AND WHEREAS, it is felt expedient to cause immediate prevention of those apprehended danger and arrange for speedy remedy thereof, in the interest of public tranquility, safety of human life, prevention of injury, annoyance to persons etc., 4 Contact Nos : NOW THEREFORE, in exercise of the power conferred by sub- 5 Address of the rented premises : section (I) read with sub-section (3) of section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (2 of 1974), I, Tanmay Ray Chaudhuri, Commissioner of Police, Howrah and Executive Magistrate in 6 Name & Age of Tenant : relation to the Metropolitan area of Howrah and being empowered so to do by the State Government Home (Police) Department Order 7 Father’s/ Guardian’s Name : No. 3636-PL/PB/14M-138/04 dt. 26.08.2011 to act under Section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 (2 of 1974), do hereby order that no land-lord or owner or person whose property falls under the jurisdiction of area of any of the Police Stations under 8 Permanent Address : Howrah Metropolitan area shall let/sublet/lease/rent out any residential accommodation or grant lease or license to any person 9 Previous Address : unless and until the said landlord/owner/person has furnished the particulars of the said tenant(s)/ license as the case may be as per the Proforma in Schedule-I to the Officer -in–Charge of the Police 10 Name of all residents with age and : Station concerned. And whoever having property in his possession Father’s Name or under his management shall also inform in writing to the Officer- in-Charge of the Police Station concerned in whose jurisdiction the premise falls about the particulars of the tenants or leasee or 11 Occupation & Address with Tele Ph. : licensee as the case may be as per the said proforma. Nos.
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