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Delhi Police mobilise high-alert security for Modi’s swearing-in

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

A multi-layered security, including five companies of paramilita­ry personnel, NSG commandos, drones, and snipers, will blanket Rashtrapat­i Bhawan for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s swearing-in ceremony on June 9, Delhi Police officials said Friday.

The national capital will be on high alert as dignitarie­s from the South Asian Associatio­n for Regional Cooperatio­n (SAARC) nations have been invited. Dignitarie­s will follow designated routes from their hotels to the venue and back, officials added.

Top leaders of Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, the Maldives, Bhutan, Nepal, Mauritius and Seychelles are likely to attend the swearing-in ceremony. Hotels in the city such as Leela, Taj, ITC Maurya, Claridges and Oberoi have already been brought under the security cover.

Commandoes from Delhi Police’s SWAT and NSG will remain deployed around the President’s house and various strategic locations on the event day.

The Delhi Police officials have held multiple meetings at the police headquarte­rs and in the New Delhi district to make a security plan for the

event, officials said. According to a senior police officer, as the event is scheduled to be held inside the Rashtrapat­i Bhawan, it will have a three-layered security both inside and outside the premises.

Delhi Police personnel will remain deployed at the outer ring followed by paramilita­ry personnel and internal security of the President’s house at the inner ring.

“Around 2500 police personnel, including five companies of paramilita­ry and Delhi Armed Police (DAP) jawans, have been planned to be deployed around the venue,” the officer said.

Snipers and armed police personnel will remain deployed on the routes of the dignitarie­s too and drones will be deployed at the strategic locations in the new Delhi district, another officer said, adding that the security cover is likely to resemble the one for the G20 summit last year.

The officer said several roads heading towards the central part of Delhi may be shut on Sunday or there may be traffic diversions since morning. Checkings will be enhanced at the borders of the national capital from Saturday itself.

Modi is all set to take charge as the prime minister for a historic third consecutiv­e term with the Bharatiya Janata Partyled National Democratic Alliance (NDA) winning 293 seats in the Lok Sabha polls.

It is learnt that the guest list of foreign leaders for Modi’s swearing-in ceremony was primarily guided by New Delhi’s “Neighbourh­ood First Policy” and its strategic focus on island nations considered important in the Indian Ocean region.

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