Multi-layered security arrangement in Delhi for Independence Day celebrations

Cameras with facial recognition technology and anti-drone detection system has been deployed

August 15, 2019 06:42 am | Updated November 28, 2021 10:22 am IST - New Delhi

A view of the historic Red Fort during the 73rd Independence Day Celebration in New Delhi on August 15, 2019

A view of the historic Red Fort during the 73rd Independence Day Celebration in New Delhi on August 15, 2019

Commandos from the Special Weapons And Tactics (SWAT) team and NSG (National Security Guard) snipers have been deployed while for the first time cameras with facial recognition software are being used to secure the historic Red Fort where Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hoist the national flag on the 73rd Independence Day on August 15.

Around 500 CCTV cameras have been installed around the venue, where ministers, bureaucrats, foreign dignitaries and common people will gather to hear the prime minister.

Army, paramilitary forces and 20,000 Delhi Police personnel have also been deployed. The roads leading to the Red Fort are under surveillance and police personnel are taking help of sniffer dogs to check vehicles in north and central districts of Delhi.

Security protocols have also been devised for the “At Home” function at the Rashtrapati Bhavan.

Special “spotters” and kite catchers

At both these places, visitors will have to pass through several door-framed metal detectors and they will be frisked with hand-held metal detectors. Baggage scanners have already been placed at all entry points at the Red Fort venue.

Special “spotters” are keeping an eye on parking areas and kite catchers will ensure a distraction-free event at the Red Fort on August 15.

 

To identify suspects around the historic Red Fort, police are using cameras with facial recognition technology, while anti-drone detection system has been deployed to secure the skies.

“We have made an extensive security arrangement for those coming to the Red Fort. Drills have been rehearsed,” Deputy Commissioner of Police (North) Nupur Prasad said, adding special control rooms will monitor alerts and coordinate with security agencies.

Officials said that SWAT units and specially-equipped ‘Parakram’ vans are being stationed at crucial junctions. Police personnel are regularly conducting anti-sabotage drills and making enquiries at hotels for possible suspects lodging there. Police have prohibited aerial activities, including paragliding, hot-air balloons and quadcopters, until August 15 around the Red Fort. Any person violating the order will be liable for criminal prosecution, officials said.

The Delhi Metro has not announced any change in its services on August 15, but there will be restrictions on entry and exit at some stations on the Violet Line. Parking areas, however, have been closed until 2 pm.

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