Updated On: 25 November, 2025 10:13 PM IST | Mumbai | Amarjeet Singh
With the anniversary falling on Wednesday, November 26, police have intensified bandobast, increased surveillance and activated citizen alert systems across the region. Navi Mumbai’s longest and most vulnerable stretch remains the coastline under Mora Sagari Police Station

Police personnel stand guard at Mora Jetty in Uran as coastal security is stepped up ahead of the 26/11 anniversary. Pic/Amarjeet Singh
SEVENTEEN years after the 26/11 terror attack, Navi Mumbai Police and key strategic installations have significantly upgraded their readiness, especially along the coastline and at high-footfall public spaces. With the anniversary falling on Wednesday, November 26, police have intensified bandobast, increased surveillance and activated citizen alert systems across the region.
Navi Mumbai’s longest and most vulnerable stretch remains the coastline under Mora Sagari police station, which oversees sensitive installations such as JNPT, BARC, ONGC units, refineries, jetty points and multiple cargo routes.