Updated On: 01 June, 2023 07:47 AM IST | Mumbai | Shirish Vaktania
Taking note of mid-day’s report on slum youths having late-night pool parties, it asks CP and BMC to conduct inquiry and submit report

A CCTV camera installed by the BMC recently
The Maharashtra State Human Rights Commission has registered a suo motu case against the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) and the Mumbai police commissioner, seeking an inquiry on mid-day’s report of nuisance by slum dwellers in a Malad West swimming pool. It has sought a report on the issue before June 6. mid-day reported on April 24 about local residents’ allegations that around 20-25 people forcefully enter the then newly inaugurated pool between 1 am-4 am, manhandle the security guard, drink alcohol and create a nuisance.

Police paste a QR code for patrolling team to register every hour at night