Tirupati Police Crack Down on Fake Press, Police, and TTD Stickers

Police crackdown on fake stickers in Tirupati
Tirupati Police seize vehicles with fake Press, Police, and TTD stickers. Crackdown launched to prevent misuse and secure temple zone. Learn more here.
Tirupati Police Crack Down on Fake Press, Police, and TTD Stickers
Tirupati fake stickers crackdown has intensified as local police launched a strict drive against unauthorized usage of Press, Police, and TTD stickers on private vehicles. Several cars with fake labels were seized during surprise checks near Alipiri and other sensitive points.
🚔 Why Tirupati Police Launched This Crackdown
- Police observed that many private vehicles were misusing official-looking stickers to avoid checks and access restricted areas.
- Stickers included Press, Police, and Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) tags.
- The misuse posed a serious security risk, especially in high-security temple zones.
🔍 What the Police Found
- Over 30 vehicles were found using fake or expired stickers.
- Some had forged documents and photocopied ID cards to support their claims.
- A few drivers admitted they purchased stickers from unauthorized sources for ₹300–₹1000.
⚖️ Legal Action and Penalties
- FIRs have been registered against violators.
- Charges include cheating, forgery, and impersonation under IPC sections.
- Vehicles without valid documents or stickers have been seized on the spot.
🛡️ Security Implications for TTD
- The TTD temple receives thousands of visitors daily.
- Misuse of stickers could threaten VIP and pilgrim safety.
- TTD officials are working closely with police to authenticate original passes going forward.
📢 Police Appeal to the Public
- Use only authorized passes issued by respective authorities.
- Don’t fall prey to brokers or online scams offering fake labels.
- Report any suspicious vehicle or individual misusing government tags.