THE COMMISSIONER OF POLICE, DELHI, SHRI SANJAY ARORA CHAIRED THE MEETING WHICH WAS ATTENDED BY SENIOR OFFICERS FROM HARYANA, PUNJAB, UTTAR PRADESH, MADHYA PRADESH, JHARKHAND, UTTARAKHAND, BIHAR, RAJASTHAN, CHANDIGARH AND J&K, ALONG WITH SENIOR OFFICERS OF DELHI POLICE, NIA, NCB AND IB.
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An Interstate Coordination meeting was held on Wednesday at Delhi Police Headquarters to strengthen cooperation between LEAs and to address various issues related to preparation for the forthcoming Republic Day-2023 celebrations.
The Commissioner of Police, Delhi, Shri Sanjay Arora chaired the meeting which was attended by senior officers from Haryana, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand, Uttarakhand, Bihar, Rajasthan, Chandigarh and J&K, along with senior officers of Delhi Police, NIA, NCB and IB.
Preventing the smuggling of firearms remains a priority area for which the ground level staff needs to be well briefed and alerted. He further emphasized on quick sharing of information, so that speedy action can be taken well in time. He appreciated the cooperation extended by the neighbouring States Police and expected the same to further improve. Various new programmes starting from 23rd January shall be part of this year’s celebrations besides online ticketing verification. Therefore, there is a need to be more alert towards preventing any rogue elements disturbing this national festival.
The officers shared intelligence related to terror inputs and the anti-terror measures including border checkings, verifications of suspicious elements, etc. Issues related to movement of paragliders, drones and other flying objects from the open areas were discussed. Advance information about the movement of any suspicious elements/vehicles was stressed upon. Interstate gangs operating in the NCR and incidents related to supply of illegal firearms and narcotics were also discussed.
Traffic restrictions during Republic Day Celebrations and steps to check unauthorised intrusion at borders have been planned and officers of other states were requested to cooperate for ensuring the effective implementation of the same.
CP Delhi, Shri Sanjay Arora emphasized on various measures for the smooth organisation of Republic Day, more so in view of the upcoming G-20 Summit. A drive should be launched to trace and verify the recently released criminals. All the released criminals with a terrorist/radical background need to be closely watched and accounted for. Multiple interaction with jail inmates needs to be looked into.
Preventing the smuggling of firearms remains a priority area for which the ground level staff needs to be well briefed and alerted. He further emphasized on quick sharing of information, so that speedy action can be taken well in time. He appreciated the cooperation extended by the neighbouring States Police and expected the same to further improve. Various new programmes starting from 23rd January shall be part of this year’s celebrations besides online ticketing verification. Therefore, there is a need to be more alert towards preventing any rogue elements disturbing this national festival.
The officers present resolved to have increased co-ordination for policing in the NCR region with emphasis on real time sharing of relevant information and close interaction at all levels in order to ensure a peaceful and incident free Republic Day.