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Title - Delhi on high alert ahead of I-DayPosted by : nikhilndls on Aug 15, 2012 - 09:00:05 AM |
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A day ahead of Independence Day, Delhi was Tuesday put on high alert with more than 6,000 security personnel being deployed at the Red Fort, from where the prime minister will address the nation, and nearby areas, police said.The security personnel - including those from Delhi Police and paramilitary forces - are to keep vigil at the fort and in central Delhi, an official said.Special Commissioner of Police (Law and Order) Dharmendra Kumar said that besides Delhi Police personnel and commandos, security officials in plain clothes and snipers had been deployed around the Red Fort."Since Tuesday midnight, the security will be increased and around 80 companies of security forces (around 6,000 personnel) will be deployed at the Red Fort and the surrounding central Delhi areas," Dharmendra Kumar told IANS."A team of snipers, the army, the National Security Guard (NSG) commandos, along with Delhi Police, will man the fort in a multi-tier security arrangement," he said.Delhi Police and traffic police personnel have spread out across the city to secure important places as well as entry and exit points at "vulnerable locations", the officer said.All highrise buildings, hotels, guest houses, markets and restaurants in Paharganj, Jama Masjid and areas near the Red Fort were under the police scanner, he said.Even rickshaw-pullers and vendors in the area were being asked to keep a lookout for suspicious objects and people, police said. |