Delhi Police's Republic Day Alert Posters Feature Wanted Terrorist for First Time

The Delhi Police have included a photo of wanted Al-Qaeda terrorist Mohammed Rehan on their Republic Day alert posters for the first time. An extensive, multi-layered security apparatus involving 10,000 personnel and advanced technology like facial recognition and AI has been deployed across Kartavya Path. The security measures include anti-drone units, sniper teams, and intensive verification drives in the district. Guests are being guided via detailed metro announcements and designated routes for the celebrations, with seating enclosures named after Indian rivers.

Key Points: Delhi Police Republic Day Alert Posters Feature Terrorist

  • First-time terrorist photo on alert posters
  • Multi-layered security with 10,000 personnel
  • AI and facial recognition surveillance
  • Anti-drone units and sniper teams deployed
  • Seating areas named after Indian rivers
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Delhi Police's alert posters for Republic Day feature terrorist from Delhi in a first

Delhi Police's Republic Day security alert posters feature a wanted Al-Qaeda terrorist from Delhi for the first time amid multi-layered security.

"Nearly 1000 cameras have been installed to identify threats and challenges. - SI Kuldeep Yadav"

New Delhi, January 22

The Delhi Police's alert posters for Republic Day on January 26 featured a picture of a terrorist identified as Mohammed Rehan, an Al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent terrorist from Delhi. The terrorist's photo was included for the first time, an official stated

According to the Delhi Police, Mohammed Rehan is a wanted terrorist by the Delhi Police and intelligence agencies.

Ahead of the 77th Republic Day celebrations, Delhi Police has put in place an extensive, technology-driven security apparatus across Kartavya Path and the entire New Delhi district, in view of multiple terror-related threat inputs received from intelligence agencies.

This year, the seating areas for the Republic Day celebrations have been named after Indian rivers. Several important changes have also been made to the security deployment pattern, keeping the guests' convenience and safety in mind.

According to Additional Commissioner of Police, New Delhi District, Devesh Kumar Mahala, a multi-layered security cordon comprising Delhi Police and paramilitary forces has been deployed in the Kartavya Path area. The entire area is under surveillance through an extensive network of CCTV cameras, integrated with an advanced facial recognition system (FRS).

He further mentioned that around 10,000 police personnel will be deployed on this national day, and the briefings have been conducted nine times on the ground.

"Republic Day is celebrated on a fixed time and is observed in Kartvaya Path. In view of this, there is a security standard protocol, which has been implemented. Around 10,000 police personnel will be on duty. We have conducted briefings and rehearsals 9 times on the ground," Mahala told ANI.

In addition, anti-drone units have been deployed for aerial surveillance, and sniper teams have been positioned on high-rise buildings. To prevent any potential threats, an intensive verification drive of hotels, guest houses, tenants, and domestic helpers is being carried out across the district.

Pedestrians will undergo at least three levels of security screening through Door Frame Metal Detectors (DFMDs) during the Republic Day celebrations.

"Minimum three times, the pedestrians will undergo checking through (DFMDs). In four places, there is a provision of soft checking. Similarly, the vehicles will be checked. There will be a lot of pickets in the inner, middle and outer cordon. Border pickets and even district pickets will be checked," added Mahala.

While discussing Republic Day preparations, SI Kuldeep Yadav from the control room stated that nearly 1,000 cameras have been installed to identify potential threats and challenges.

"Nearly 1000 cameras have been installed to identify threats and challenges. An AI and FRS system has been used, which will alert if it detects any individual with a criminal background. If suspicious or stolen vehicles are detected, the high-resolution cameras will send an alert, and we will immediately detain them. Sufficient staff is constantly monitoring everything," Yadav told ANI.

Moreover, the police have also appealed to all invited guests and ticket holders to carefully read the details on their invitation cards and to strictly use the designated routes. Complete information on routes, parking, and enclosures is available on the Ministry of Defence and Delhi Police websites.

With the support of the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC), regular announcements are being made at all metro stations regarding entry and exit gates, routes, prohibited items, and other important instructions. Guests for Beas, Brahmaputra, Chambal, Chenab, Gandak, Ganga, Ghaghra, Godavari, Indus, and Jhelum enclosures will deboard at Udyog Bhawan Metro Station.

Guests for Kaveri, Kosi, Krishna, Mahanadi, Narmada, Pennar, Periyar, Ravi, Son, Sutlej, Teesta, Vaigai, and Yamuna enclosures should use the Central Secretariat Metro Station. Special invited guests have been provided free travel on the Delhi Metro, subject to compliance with the instructions on the digital pass.

Guests are requested to walk only within the designated channelisers, follow directional signage, and cooperate with security personnel at frisking points.

To assist visitors, Delhi Police has set up help desks at prominent locations along Kartavya Path. For security reasons, carrying bags, briefcases, food items, electronic items other than mobile phones, power banks, water bottles, weapons, sharp objects, inflammable substances, umbrellas, perfumes, toy weapons, and any kind of explosive material inside the enclosures is strictly prohibited.

New Delhi District Police have appealed to citizens to immediately report any suspicious activity to the nearest police personnel or by calling 112.

- ANI

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Priya S
The security arrangements sound very thorough with 10,000 personnel and 1000 cameras. Naming seating areas after Indian rivers is a beautiful touch for Republic Day. Proud of our forces for keeping us safe.
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David E
While the security is impressive, I hope the facial recognition systems are used responsibly and with proper oversight. There's always a balance between safety and privacy, even on such an important day.
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Rohit P
The fact that they have to put a local Delhi man's photo on a terror alert poster is very disturbing. What leads our own youth down this path? We need to address the root causes in our society as well.
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Sarah B
The level of detail in planning is commendable – from anti-drone units to checking domestic helpers. It shows they are leaving no stone unturned. Guests should definitely follow all instructions for everyone's safety.
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Vikram M
Salute to our police forces working round the clock. Republic Day is a matter of national pride and such threats cannot be taken lightly. The public must cooperate fully and report anything suspicious.

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