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The Hindu
18 hours ago
- Politics
- The Hindu
11K security personnel to be deployed near Red Fort; surveillance intensified across Delhi
The national capital is being fortified for Independence Day — snipers at high-rise buildings, heightened camera surveillance across the city and more than 11,000 security personnel and 3,000 traffic police for security in and around the Red Fort. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday (August 15, 2025 will address the nation from the ramparts of the Red Fort. Delhi Police, the Army and paramilitary personnel have been deployed in the area for the day, with multiple layers of security in place. Delhi Traffic Police has issued strict instructions, restricting commercial vehicles from entering the capital after 10 pm on Thursday (August 14), among others. Special teams have been deployed at all the major railway stations, inter-state bus terminals, airports, and metro stations for round-the-clock monitoring. Passenger screenings, baggage checks, and random identity verifications have been intensified, the officials said. Security has also been stepped up at water treatment plants to protect vital installations in the national capital, they said, adding that a special focus is on north and central districts in Delhi. Delhi Police Commissioner S. B. K. Singh has designated a DCP-rank officer to oversee the anti-drone mechanism, they said, adding that surveillance along the Yamuna has also been intensified with speed boats deployed in the river. On Wednesday, Mr. Singh briefed officers on the arrangements with a key directive to ensure there are no bird feeding points in the areas surrounding the Red Fort. 'The Delhi Police, in coordination with the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD), has asked non-vegetarian eateries to dispose of food waste properly so flocks of birds are not attracted,' a senior police officer said. This measure aims to prevent any disturbance to helicopter movement on August 15. Officers were also instructed to remain alert and ensure that all arrangements are executed on time. Traffic personnel were briefed to enforce restrictions and maintain smooth vehicular movement. Apart from physical deployment, surveillance through CCTV cameras, drone detection systems, and facial recognition cameras and ANPR (automatic number plate recognition) cameras will be used to monitor the venue and its surrounding areas, a senior police officer said. For the first time, under-vehicle surveillance systems (UVSS) will be deployed at five parking areas of the Red Fort to scan the underside of vehicles for explosives, weapons or contraband, the officer said. The technology uses cameras and scanners to detect threats or anomalies, bolstering security at the checkpoints and sensitive locations. The admission to Red Fort on August 15 is strictly through invitation cards and only labelled vehicles will be allowed in its vicinity, the officer said. Headcount cameras to track crowd numbers and devices to flag unattended or suspicious objects will also be deployed, while intrusion-detection cameras will monitor the restricted zones, the officer said. The special police commissioner (law and order) and deputy commissioners have been directed to maintain strict vigil in their respective jurisdictions, he said. Snipers and rooftop surveillance teams will be deployed to secure the high-rises near the Red Fort, while movement in the designated restricted zones will be strictly regulated through access control mechanisms, the officer added. Apart from multiple security drills, night patrolling and enhanced foot patrolling, plain-clothed surveillance teams are being mobilised to strengthen ground presence, especially in the sensitive zones, another officer said. "Social media platforms are also being closely monitored by the cyber units to detect and neutralise any possible online threats or misinformation campaigns that may disrupt peace," the officer said. More than 10,000 security personnel and 3,000 traffic cops, including paramilitary forces and special commandos, have been deployed for the Independence Day week, police said. Anti-sabotage checks, vehicle barricading, and verification drives are being intensified in coordination with the intelligence agencies, officials said. Commissioner Singh has also issued an order banning the use of sub-conventional aerial platforms such as paragliders, hang-gliders, UAVs, drones, hot air balloons and other remotely piloted aircraft over Delhi skies between August 2 and August 16. "These aerial platforms can be potentially misused by anti-social elements or terrorist outfits for para-jumping or launching airborne attacks, posing a serious threat to public safety, VIP security, and critical installations during the Independence Day celebrations," an official order said. All district police units have been directed to conduct foot patrolling in the markets, Metro stations, bus terminals, and other public gathering points. Senior officers have been told to remain on the ground and review the security arrangements personally. Surprise inspections and flag marches have also been planned across various districts to instil confidence among the citizens and deter the miscreants, officials said. Delhi Police is working in close coordination with the central security agencies and intelligence units to ensure that no loopholes remain in the security apparatus during this critical period, officials said.


Hindustan Times
a day ago
- Politics
- Hindustan Times
Delhi security tightened with snipers, drones, high-tech checks ahead of Independence Day
Security has been tightened across Delhi ahead of Independence Day, with extensive police deployment, advanced surveillance systems, and strict checks to ensure safety as Prime Minister Modi is set to address the nation from the Red Fort. Delhi Police Commissioner S.B.K. Singh, along with other senior police officers, conducts a security inspection during the full dress rehearsal for the 79th Independence Day celebrations at the Red Fort complex in New Delhi on Wednesday. (RAJ K RAJ /HT PHOTO) High-tech surveillance measures include facial recognition software, automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) cameras, under-vehicle scanning, and anti-drone systems. CCTV monitoring, drone detection, and vehicle checks at designated parking areas near the Red Fort will help detect explosives, weapons, or contraband. Snipers have also been positioned on high-rise buildings, and flying objects have been banned in the area during the celebrations, India TV reported. Security has also been intensified at New Delhi Railway Station also, where the Railway Protection Force (RPF) is conducting round-the-clock patrols with dog squads. Inspector Yashwant Singh told ANI, 'We are on high alert in view of Independence Day. Security personnel are deployed at all entry and exit gates, and luggage is being thoroughly checked.' Additional staff and canine units have been positioned at multiple locations to ensure public safety and reassurance. Authorities said all these measures have been put in place to ensure a smooth and secure Independence Day celebration in the national capital, allowing citizens and guests to participate safely in the historic event. Around 2,500 cadets and 'My Bharat' volunteers will take part in the celebrations, forming the 'Naya Bharat' logo on Gyanpath opposite the Red Fort ramparts. About 5,000 special guests, including athletes, top-performing farmers, school children, and frontline workers, have been invited to witness the event, news agency PTI reported. Evening band performances will be held at key locations across Delhi, including India Gate, Connaught Place, Kartavya Path, Vijay Chowk, Red Fort, Purana Quila, and major railway stations. These performances are part of a nationwide celebration covering 28 states, eight Union Territories, and 96 cities, aimed at promoting patriotic spirit among citizens. With PTI agencies


News18
2 days ago
- Politics
- News18
Delhi Police imposes traffic restrictions ahead of Independence Day celebrations
New Delhi [India], August 13 (ANI): Ahead of Independence Day, Delhi Police Additional CP Traffic, Dinesh Kumar Gupta, announced stringent traffic restrictions across the national capital. 'Restrictions were imposed on our borders from 10 last night, under which we do not allow any commercial vehicles to enter Delhi. These restrictions will remain in place until the arrangements at Red Fort are over… We have restrictions on the ring road that goes towards Raj Ghat because there is movement of VIPs there…," he week, on Saturday, a high-level meeting was held at the Delhi Police Headquarters to discuss final stage preparations for the Independence Day celebrations at the Red to the officials, two meetings at different levels were held at the Delhi Police DCPs, Special CP, Joint CP, Zonal incharge and Sector incharge of the Red Fort were present in the meeting, stated a senior police was the final stage discussion on the multiple layers of security which would be in place at the Red Fort, along with the anti-drone systems and facial recognition was laid on the need for advanced information regarding the movement of suspicious individuals and vehicles. Measures to prevent unauthorised border intrusions were restrictions and management plans were reviewed to ensure smooth vehicular flow during the August 8, an Interstate Coordination meeting was also held at Delhi Police Headquarters ahead of Independence Day celebrations to strengthen cooperation and coordination among various Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs) and to address various issues related to preparation ahead of the Commissioner of Police, Delhi, S.B.K. Singh, chaired the meeting, which was attended by Senior Police Officers from Haryana, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, Uttarakhand, Bihar, Rajasthan, Chandigarh, along with Senior officers of Central Intelligence/Enforcement Agencies. (ANI)