Alert due to Terrorist Attack Conspiracy

 

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Delhi

Delhi: Alert due to Terrorist Attack Conspiracy, Ban On Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

On Republic Day, the Delhi Police is fully equipped to deal with any terrorist plot. From January 20 to February 15, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are prohibited in the capital.

Priya Bansal

On Republic Day, the Delhi Police is fully equipped to deal with any terrorist plot. From January 20 to February 15, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are prohibited in the capital. During this time, paragliders, paramotors, unmanned aircraft systems, remotely piloted aircraft, small-sized aircraft, quadcopters, and para jumping will be prohibited, according to Delhi Police Commissioner Rakesh Asthana. Terrorists can use Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) to threaten the security of the general public, dignitaries, and vital locations.

Security of the capital's significant landmarks and buildings

A nine-page alert from Delhi Police has been submitted to the Intelligence Bureau. Terrorists are allegedly plotting to assassinate many of the country's top leaders. According to sources, the terrorist group Khalistan Liberation Force collaborated with other terrorist groups. As a result, the security of the capital's significant landmarks and buildings has been enhanced.

Alert due to Terrorist Attack Conspiracy

Parade will begin half an hour late this year

The Republic Day parade will begin half an hour later this year. For the first time in the country's 75 years of independence, the parade will begin half an hour late. Security services, on the other hand, have lost sleep over the Republic Day parade after an IED (bomb) was discovered in Ghazipur Phool Mandi. The requirement is that the parade route's bomb disposal unit be checked twice a day. The security system was tight this time.

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