‘City a favourite target for terrorists, but we’re alert’

Police chief Amulya Patnaik says latest tech being used to thwart terror plans

May 11, 2017 01:08 am | Updated 01:08 am IST - New Delhi

New Delhi: Delhi Police commissioner Amulya Patnaik at an interview with the PTI at the police headquarters in New Delhi. PTI Photo by Subhav Shukla (Story DES20)(PTI5_10_2017_000150B)

New Delhi: Delhi Police commissioner Amulya Patnaik at an interview with the PTI at the police headquarters in New Delhi. PTI Photo by Subhav Shukla (Story DES20)(PTI5_10_2017_000150B)

The Delhi Police is constantly on high alert to thwart any terror bid, Police Commissioner Amulya Patnaik has said while noting that the Capital is a “favourite target” for terror groups.

Mr. Patnaik said the Special Cell of the Delhi Police is working on alerts and is in constant touch with other agencies and its counterparts in other States to ward off any terror threat.

Delhi has been the favourite target for terror outfits as any incident here gets national and international attention, Mr. Patnaik said.

“We have to be on alert 365 days, 24x7. When certain developments are taking place elsewhere, we upgrade the level of our alertness. When we have festival season and important national events like Independence Day or Republic Day, we are more alert,” Mr. Patnaik told PTI.

He added that they have to put in extra effort to maintain vigil owing to the Capital’s strategic location.

“We have the Special Cell that works on alerts, and we have a system of maintaining inter-State coordination and coordination with sister agencies,” the police chief said.

‘Going through upgrade’

Mr. Patnaik added that they are working on using technology to tackle all sorts of threats and there are plans to rope in an expert to help them in this.

The officer said a special commissioner-rank officer is in-charge of technological research. “We are in the process of upgrading our technology. The Crime Branch and Special Cell are constantly upgrading their tech preparedness,” Mr. Patnaik said.

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