India, April 24 -- The city has been put on high alert, with security tightened at public spaces, after the terrorist attack in Kashmir's Pahalgam region on Tuesday, which claimed 26 lives.

Mumbai police commissioner , Vivek Phansalkar has issued an advisory ordering police forces to conduct night rounds around the city at regular intervals, while senior officers, especially, have been asked to work round the clock.

A senior IPS officer shared that they were made to patrol the city for any suspicious activities, especially at places such as beaches, five-star hotels, railway stations, shopping centres and any areas with high public gathering. CCTV cameras across the city are being monitored continuously, added the officer.

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