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Towards I-Day, Delhi Police Increase Patrols

Towards I-Day, Delhi Police Increase Patrols
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New Delhi: Ahead of Independence Day, Delhi police have tightened security throughout the capital by intensifying patrols, conducting anti-sabotage checks and deploying extra pickets in the border area to thwart every unward incident, officials said on Sundays.
As part of the anti-terror steps, an increase in the presence of the police, intensive examinations at vulnerable points, inspect the hotel and guest houses, a SIM card and used car dealers, cyber cafe owner sensitization and tenant verification and drive servants being carried out intensively out by all police stations, they said.
Security was also enhanced at Indira Gandhi International Airport after Delhi Police on Saturday received an email that claimed two people, allegedly the Operator of the Al Qaedit Terror-Outfit, came to India from Singapore to conduct several bombings in this country within three days, according to the source of officials.
This information is forwarded to the control room but after the examination, the threat called ‘not specific’ because a similar email has been received in March this year, they said.
However, security is still tightened at IGI considering independence day.
At the first crime review meeting on Saturday before the Independence Day, Police Commissioner Delhi Rakesh Asthana directed officials to develop a cooperation of street vendors, small shopkeepers and automatic drivers “for them to act as” eyes and ears “to act as” eyes and ears “against Terrorist or criminal design.
“Ordinary people on this land can be vigilant to act as our ‘power multiplier’ and form a part of our community police to keep the city safe and safe with greater public cooperation and public participation,” he said.
Officials said police said legal action had begun against homeowners who did not get the verification of tenants or their servants.
Deputy Commissioner of Police (South) Atul Kumar Thakur said, “Security in the mall and vital installation has increased.
There is a constant foot patrol and motorbike carried out by senior officers.
“CCTV camera network is being reinforced.
CCTV found non-operations are being repaired and the new CCTV camera is also installed in a vital area.
Anti-sabotage inspection is being carried out in the mall and market.” Police Said the vehicle was actually examined and strict vigilance was being maintained when the meeting was also carried out with Mwas and Rwas members.
In Southeast Regency, around 500 police personnel have been deployed to drive anti-sabotage verification and examination in vital locations and heavy leg areas, including the Nehru Place and Lajpat Nagar market area, officials said.
Deputy Commissioner of Police (Southeast) Rp Meena said, “Together with Van PCR, additional staff are also being deployed in iconic places, including places of worship.” Patrol has increased in the area of ​​a heavy leg where dog troops and bomb disposal squads are used for Conducting anti-sabotage checks.
“In the North District, 3,060 Guest Houses Cum Hotel has been checked, 2,224 parking lots are checked, 13,198 tenant verification is complete, 26,986 servants and 3,356 private security guards verified so far are part of the verification drive, police said.
according to Data, in the northern district, 302 cases have been registered from the parking lot for their deviations in maintaining records, 323 cases have been submitted against the owner because they did not verify their tenants, 473 cases had been submitted against the owner because they did not verify the waiter.
Beyond Delhi about 6.80 cases have been registered so far against landlords because they do not verify p Enyewa them and about 50 cases have been submitted against them because they did not verify their servants, according to the police.
Security has also been tightened in the border area in coordination with our colleagues when thousands of farmers are in a sit-in for more than six months demanding to revoke the three Central Agri laws, the police said.
Deputy Commissioner of Police (Outer) Parvinder Singh said, “In the border area, we have used 24×7 pickets that carry out a thorough inspection of cars, two-wheeled and trucks.
By-Lanes in adjacent villages are also being examined.” Armed police personnel were also medium Deployed in the market area as part of the anti-terror steps in addition to conducting broad verification drives throughout the district.

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