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Security checks at Noida, Ghaziabad borders with Delhi heightened in view of polls

In order to make sure that there is no untoward incident, security check-points at Noida, Ghaziabad, Haryana border have been heightened. Vehicles entering the national capital are checked and only after full satisfaction they are being allowed to enter Delhi.

India TV News Desk Edited by: India TV News Desk New Delhi Updated on: February 07, 2020 8:26 IST
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Security checks at Noida, Ghaziabad borders with Delhi heightened in view of assembly election 2020 

Around 40,000 Delhi Police personnel, 190 coys (companies) of Central Armed Police Forces and 19,000 Home Guards have been deployed for smooth conduct of election in the national capital, while security check at all the entry points in Delhi have been heightened in view of polls, scheduled to take place on Saturday.

Security check points at Noida, Ghaziabad, Haryana border have been heightened. Vehicles entering the national capital are checked and only after full satisfaction they are being allowed to enter Delhi.

Also, Delhi Police personnel have been put on specific election duties, the coys of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) will ensure security of polling premises and movement of EVMs.

In addition, 19,000 Home guards will assist local police in ensuring security for polling booths, the officials said.

Marked by the BJP aggressively pushing the anti-CAA protests in Shaheen Bagh as a poll issue, the AAP hardselling development and the Congress conspicuous by its near absence, the bitter, often divisive campaign for the Delhi assembly elections ended on Thursday, ahead of the voting on Saturday.

A multi-layered security has been provided to 21 counting centres and 2,689 polling premises, out of which 545 are "critical", a senior police official said.

Additional forces deployed near polling booths

Additional forces have also been deployed to bolster the security of EVMs, critical booths and counting centres, he said.

Static surveillance teams and flying squads have been deployed and special checking drives are being conducted in vulnerable areas to check any attempt to influence by money or muscle power and other unlawful practices, according to police.

"EVM transportation drill has been planned in coordination with polling officials. All necessary measures have also been taken from the anti-terror angle in vulnerable areas. Senior officers will closely supervise arrangements at the ground level.

"Thorough area domination will be ensured in sensitive and vulnerable areas, and all precautions will be taken to ensure smooth movement of voters to the booths," said Anil Mittal, additional PRO (Delhi Police).

Pickets on borders have been strengthened to check transportation of illicit liquor and other contraband. All border areas will be kept under strict vigil by regular coordination with counterparts of NCR police, he said.

Also, patrolling on boats in the Yamuna river is being done, he added.

According to police, since the enforcement of Model Code of Conduct, 96,798.8 litres of illicit liquor and 774.1 Kg drugs have already been seized as part of special drives.

So far, 494 illegal fire-arms and 706 ammunition have been recovered. Besides, 7,397 licensed weapons have also been deposited as a preventive measure, police said.

Police have also issued a public appeal to report and share objectionable messages and other social media messages which violate Model Code of Conduct and Elections Commission’s directions, with Nodal Officer on 8130099105, acp-cybercell-dl@nic.in or 011-28031130 (Fax).

The counting of votes will be taken on February 11.

(With inputs from PTI)

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