In view of the third successive swearing- in of PM Narendra Modi, Delhi Police has declared the public capital as a no- flying zone for two days (9 and 10 June) from Sunday. During this period, the flight of paragliders, para-motors, hang gliders, UAVs, UAS, hot air balloons, microlight aircraft and remote- controlled aircraft will be banned. Strict action will be taken on negligence.
Delhi Police Commissioner Sanjay Arora issued prohibitory orders and said that there's information that some anti-India miscreant, anti-social rudiments or terrorists may pose a trouble to the security of the general public, dignitaries and important establishments. He said that along with declaring the Delhi area as a no- flying zone, prohibitory orders have also been assessed to help drone and ray ray conditioning near Indira Gandhi International Airport and other sensitive areas.
A large number of Delhi Police and security labor force are being stationed. Ferocious checking is being done to help any unauthorized vehicle from entering the security areas. Three- league security arrangements, Inner border High security area around Rashtrapati Bhavan and duty path. The swearing- in form will take place then, external border Alternate sub-caste of security around the hospices where foreign heads of state and dignitaries will stay.
These include Taj, Maurya, Leela and Oberoi hospices. Third sub caste of security around the remotest border, central Delhi, which includes ground- to- air surveillance and comprehensive security cover. This is how there will be tight surveillance, Intelligence gathering Intelligence agencies are coordinating with foreign agencies to gather information about security pitfalls. Individual trouble assessment is being done for every foreign leader.
Background check Background checks will be done on hostel staff to insure they don't pose a security threat. Separate control room A separate control room will be set up to cover the situation and respond to any security trouble. State borders sealed State borders will be sealed to help any unauthorized entry. Security will be increased Security presence will be increased at Indira Gandhi International Airport. The restrictions may be further extended depending on functional conditions.