Red Fort Security Overhaul: L-G's 3-Week Deadline After Terror Blast

Following the recent terror attack near Red Fort, Delhi's Lieutenant Governor has issued urgent directives to strengthen security measures. The orders include tighter control over ammonium nitrate storage and better regulation of drone usage. Authorities must also implement stricter background checks for medical professionals and verify vehicle ownership records. These comprehensive security enhancements must be implemented within a three-week timeframe.

Key Points: Delhi L-G Orders Security Boost After Red Fort Terror Attack

  • Stricter regulation of ammonium nitrate storage and licensing to prevent misuse
  • Enhanced monitoring of used vehicle sales and auto-rickshaw ownership verification
  • Mandatory background checks for doctors and medical staff in private hospitals
  • Improved digital surveillance and coordination with social media platforms against radical content
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Red Fort blast: L-G tells Delhi Police Commissioner, Chief Secy to take steps to boost security

L-G V.K. Saxena directs police and chief secretary to implement urgent security measures including ammonium nitrate control, drone regulation, and medical staff verification.

"The horrific Delhi terror incident of November 10 has brought certain security dimensions into sharp focus - Principal Secretary to L-G"

New Delhi, Nov 21

In light of the recent terror attack near Red Fort, Delhi Lieutenant Governor (L-G) V.K. Saxena has directed Police Commissioner Satish Golcha and Chief Secretary Rajeev Verma to take proactive and precautionary measures aimed at ensuring safety and security in the Capital, an official said on Friday.

In a letter addressed to the top officials, L-G Saxena sought action taken within three weeks on suggestions like better licensing and regulation of storage of Ammonium Nitrate – a chemical used by the terrorist in the attack, use of drones and sale-purchase of used vehicles.

“The horrific Delhi terror incident of November 10 has brought certain security dimensions into sharp focus. These have a direct bearing on public order and need to be addressed on priority,” said the letter written by the Principal Secretary to the L-G.

Apart from emphasising the regulation of the used car market and the use of drones, the L-G also suggested stricter background checks of doctors and health professionals hired by hospitals and nursing homes.

In a direction to the transport department, the L-G said, “Clear directions should be given that under no circumstance will vehicles be allowed to ply where the actual owner is different from the registered owner.”

This problem is reportedly most acute in cases of auto rickshaws, where the permit holder is different from the actual owner, he said.

On the need to check antecedents of medical staff, the letter issued by Raj Niwas said, “It has been flagged by security agencies that private health institutions in Delhi and NCR regions are engaging medical professionals without due diligence and background checks.”

The letter, issued by the Principal Secretary to the L-G, also directed the Health Department to create a central data repository, containing records of doctors and para-medical staff engaged, along with details of their medical degrees.

In cases where medical professionals have secured degrees from foreign countries, information should also be shared with the police department for secondary background checks, said the L-G.

The Raj Niwas also advised the Delhi Police to improve digital surveillance and hold a consultation exercise with heads of social media platforms, including Meta, X, etc., for a scientific tracking of radicalised content aimed at brainwashing citizens.

In a message on X, the Raj Niwas said, “Lt Governor @LtGovDelhi, Shri V.K Saxena has directed Police Commissioner, Delhi & Chief Secretary, GNCTD to implement proactive and concrete, preventive and precautionary measures aimed at ensuring safety and security in the Capital.”

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good to see the L-G taking charge. The auto rickshaw ownership issue has been a security loophole for years. Hope the transport department actually enforces these rules now. Safety of Delhi citizens should be top priority!
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David E
While I appreciate the security measures, I'm concerned about the background checks for doctors. Medical professionals already go through rigorous verification. This might create unnecessary bureaucracy and delay healthcare services.
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Ananya R
The drone regulation is much needed! I've seen so many unauthorized drones flying around sensitive areas. Also, tracking radical content online is important to prevent youth from being influenced. Good steps overall! 👍
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Siddharth J
Three weeks timeline seems ambitious. Hope they don't rush and create loopholes. Security measures need to be thorough and sustainable. The used vehicle market definitely needs better monitoring - it's been a grey area for too long.
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Meera T
As a Delhi resident, I feel relieved reading this. The Red Fort attack was terrifying. Hope these measures bring real change and not just remain announcements. Our historical monuments need better protection. 🇮🇳

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