Delhi was under a
thick blanket of security on Republic Day today as thousands of armed
personnel kept a tight vigil to thwart any terror strike or any untoward
incident during the celebrations.
Snipers
with sophisticated arms and binoculars were on rooftops while hundreds
of police personnel kept the eight km parade route from Rajpath to Red
Fort under their watch to ensure that nothing untoward happened.
Around
25,000 police personnel, including those from paramilitary forces and
sharpshooters from the elite National Security Guards (NSG) were
deployed across the city in the run-up to the national celebrations.
Policemen
kept a tab on the visuals from over 160 CCTVs between Rajpath and Red
Fort, the route of the parade. Mobile hit teams, anti-aircraft guns and
sharpshooters of the NSG were also on the job at various places while
paramilitary and Delhi Police commandos kept a close watch along the
route.
"There
was special emphasis on anti-sabotage checks, access control measures
and intelligence coordination. The entire route of the parade was
covered by special security and anti-terror arrangements.
"Elaborate
air defence measures, including deployment of anti-aircraft guns, were
also taken to check intrusion of air space," a senior police official
said.
Besides
the air defence measures, helicopters of the Indian Air Force hovered
around Rajpath and all along the route of the parade. Vehicles entering
the city were randomly checked.
As
the city witnessed a terror strike only four months ago, the security
establishment left no stones unturned to ensure an incident-free
celebrations.
No
vehicles were allowed to ply on the Rajpath from 6PM yesterday while
vehicular movement was restricted on Tilak Marg, Bahadurshah Zafar Marg,
Netaji Subhash Marg upto Red Fort from 4 AM.
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