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Security beefed up as US, UK and Australia warn of militant attack | The security has been beefed up in an around the capital following the United States embassy, Australian High Commission and the British High Commission advisories
warning about a possible terror attack in New Delhi. The advisory was issued by respective embassies, urging their citizens and tourists to be highly observant
and avoid visiting crowded and popular shopping areas, as there are 'increased
indications' of 'militant attacks in the capital'. "The Ministry of Home affairs
is aware of the advisory. We have alerted the Delhi police and all the necessary
steps are being taken," said Home Ministry spokesperson Onkar Kedia. Meanwhile,
Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao said: " All the necessary precautions are put in
place to ensure that such events or such risks are taken care of." A security
ring has been thrown around the capital and large number of policemen have been
deployed at important places such as the India Gate, North and South Blocks, Sarojini
Nagar Market to avert any untoward incident and track down suspicious movements.
The US advisory issued on Wednesday spoke of 'increased indication that terrorists'
are planning to attack some of New Delhi's markets frequented by foreigners. Security
agencies routinely intercept messages exchanged between militant networks, but
officials said the highly detailed alert had prompted immediate action, including
tighter security. The issue is being looked into with some seriousness following
Saturday's Bangalore blast in which at least 12 people were wounded prior to the
Indian Premier League (IPL) match between Mumbai Indians and Royal Challengers
of Bangalore. Delhi Police personnel are on high alert following the advisory. |
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