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I-day: Delhi police launched a strict inspection in foreigners

I-day: Delhi police launched a strict inspection in foreigners
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New Delhi: With the remaining less than 10 days for independence day, Delhi police and other institutions are busy giving final forms for security arrangements.
While checking strangers in a full swing, which was found without detained documents.
The red fortress and adjacent areas have been taken under the security cover.
The anti-drone system will be in the next few days, while occupants of every house in the walled city area such as Chandni Chowk will be verified.
The police have placed the container to block the view of the red fortress in certain places considering the farmers who protested, while more than 200 additional CCTV cameras have been installed.
Special control rooms will be made to monitor bait, regardless of C4i.
On independence day, seven layer security structures will welcome visitors to the red fortress yard where they will be scanned for body temperature and oxygen saturation levels.
The police in a single entry and the exit gate will use private protective equipment and fast guests in the isolation room.
The number of visitors has been reduced to another third of this year.
People have been advised to arrive earlier than usual to undergo medical and security checks.
Face shield and mask will be mandatory.
Special booths will be made for visitors to remove their masks for facial scanning.
Police appealed to visitors to stay away if they have Covid-19 symptoms in the past two weeks.
The ambulance will be on standby to bring anyone with symptoms to the hospital.
This time, the All Olympic contingent will sit while Prime Minister gives his speech from the fort.
Because of the setting of pandemic, seating and all related protocols must be followed.
Some artificial drills and riots were carried out opposite the city to check the reaction time of the security company.
Meanwhile, in Outer Delhi’s Nihal Vihar, 11 foreigners who lived illegally in the country were arrested.
On August 4, a special drive to verify strangers was launched at the Vihar Chander.
Overall, 11 foreign nationals, including 10 of Nigeria and one from Ivory Coast, found life without a valid passport or visa.
Six is ​​in Chander Vihar, one in Tilak Nagar, one in Dabri, one in Vikaspuri, one in Nawada and one from Tamil Nadu.
They have been ordered based on part 14 foreigners acting and sent to durable.
In July, 14 foreigners were arrested because they remained illegal.
Four pine is listed in landlords to provide accommodation to them without valid documents.

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