Chennai:
The Enforcement Bureau-CID of the Tamil Nadu Police has booked 16,031 cases of drunk driving across the State between June 1 and June 16 as part of a massive enforcement drive aimed at improving road safety.
During the crackdown, a total fine of ₹3.13 crore was imposed on violators, while around 14,000 vehicles were impounded for offences related to driving under the influence of alcohol.
According to official data, the seized vehicles included 13,299 two-wheelers, 156 three-wheelers, and 645 four-wheelers. Cases have been registered against all offenders under relevant legal provisions.
Police officials said that similar special drives will be conducted periodically to ensure stricter enforcement and deter violations. Around 1,500 police personnel were deployed at key locations across Tamil Nadu, operating from fixed vehicle-checking points and carrying out intensive inspections throughout the enforcement period.
In addition, the Greater Chennai Traffic Police conducted a separate drive last weekend, during which 434 drunk driving cases were booked. Police sources also revealed that traffic personnel had collected ₹1.69 crore in fines in the two weeks preceding the latest crackdown, highlighting sustained enforcement efforts.

