New Delhi: With just five days away to Republic Day, the capital's police have gone on high alert to prevent any terror attack, including keeping a close watch on small hotels in the city, demanding details about tenants from landlords as well as asking cyber café owners on information about customers.
Deployment of paramilitary forces at the airport and Delhi Metro has been beefed up.
"We have increased the number of personnel both at Delhi Metro and Indira Gandhi International Airport. As the airport is an important transit point, we are checking every person at the airport and have instructed airlines not to allow liquid material on board," said Vertul Singh, spokesman of the Central Industrial Security Force that is providing security at both the places.
"The airport is being monitored and suspected elements are being questioned by our personnel. The aim is not to create inconvenience but to be alert and safe," he said.
21/01/07 Telugu Portal
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