Multi-layered, technology-based comprehensive security system implemented in Kartavya Path and entire New Delhi district.
ANI, New Delhi. Amid preparations for the 77th Republic Day celebrations, Delhi Police has implemented a multi-layered, technology-based comprehensive security arrangement on Kartavya Path and the entire New Delhi district. This strict arrangement has been made keeping in mind the inputs of various terrorist threats received from intelligence agencies.
This time the audience seating areas have been named after Indian rivers, like Ganga, Yamuna, Brahmaputra, Kaveri, Godavari etc., so as to eliminate the old tradition like 'VVIP' and 'VIP' and maintain equality for all.
Multi-layered security and use of advanced technology
According to Devesh Kumar Mahala, Additional Commissioner of Police, New Delhi District, a multi-layered security cordon has been imposed in the Kartavya Path area by joint teams of Delhi Police and Paramilitary Forces. The entire area is covered by a large network of CCTV cameras with integrated Advanced Facial Recognition System (FRS). Around 10,000 police personnel will be on duty, and nine briefings and rehearsals have also been completed on the ground. Anti-drone units are deployed for aerial surveillance and sniper teams are deployed on high-rise buildings.
Threat Detection and Verification Drive
Control Room SI Kuldeep Yadav said that about 1,000 high-resolution cameras have been installed, which immediately alert persons with criminal background or suspicious/stolen vehicles through AI and FRS. Intensive checking of hotels, guest houses, tenants and domestic helpers is going on across the district. Pedestrians will be checked at least at three levels with door frame metal detectors (DFMD), while several pickets have been installed at the inner, middle and outer cordon to check vehicles.
Metro and parking facilities, list of prohibited items
Announcements regarding entry-exit gates, scheduled routes, prohibited items, etc. are being made at all metro stations in collaboration with Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC). Guests from Beas, Brahmaputra, Chambal, Chenab, Gandak, Ganga etc. enclaves will deboard at Udyog Bhawan metro station, while those from Kaveri, Kosi, Krishna, Mahanadi, Narmada, Yamuna etc. will use Central Secretariat metro station.
Special invited guests enjoy free metro travel with digital passes. It is strictly prohibited to carry items like bags, food items, power banks, water bottles, weapons, umbrellas, perfumes etc. into the enclosure.
Passenger Appeal and Help Desk
Delhi Police has appealed to all invited guests and ticket holders to read the instructions given on the invitation letter carefully and use only the prescribed routes. Help desks have been set up on the route where passengers can seek assistance. Report any suspicious activity immediately to the nearest policeman or call 112. The aim of the police is to celebrate this Republic Day in a safe, smooth and grand manner.
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