
7 Delhi cops suspended after dummy bomb goes undetected in Red Fort security drill
A team from the Special Cell entered the Red Fort premises in plain clothes and placed a dummy bomb. The police personnel on duty failed to detect it during the exercise.'A team of the Special Cell conducted a drill on Saturday in which they entered the Red Fort premises in civil dress with a dummy bomb. At that time, the policemen deployed for the security of the Red Fort could not trace the bomb, due to which they were suspended,' the police added.Delhi Police conducts regular drills as part of the preparations for the Independence Day event on August 15. The Red Fort is a key location during the national celebrations.As part of the preparations for Independence Day, daily security drills are being conducted at the Red Fort to assess and strengthen security measures.- Ends
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Last Updated: Seven Delhi Police personnel were suspended for "negligence" during mock drill ahead of the Independence Day celebrations. A major security breach took place at Red Fort in the national capital, where a mock drill conducted by the Delhi Police's Special Cell before the Independence Day event allowed a team to enter the fort with a dummy bomb, officials said on Tuesday. In response to the security lapse, seven police personnel on duty were immediately suspended and are now facing investigation. DCP Raja Banthia has ordered a thorough review and strengthening of security measures. Red Fort is a high-security zone, especially during weeks in the run-up to the Independence Day celebrations, when the Prime Minister hoists the Tricolour and addresses the nation from its ramparts. Any security breach at the Red Fort is considered serious due to the potential threat from terrorists. Meanwhile, five Bangladeshi nationals were caught trying to enter the Red Fort illegally on Monday. 'All of them are illegal immigrants. They tried to forcibly enter the Red Fort premises," the police said. 'The police have recovered some Bangladeshi documents from them. Currently, they are being interrogated," officials said. They were found with fake Aadhaar cards and were sent to a detention center, officials said. Security arrangements at the Red Fort have been further strengthened ahead of August 15. view comments First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.