Security tightened for airport opening, PM's Jewar rally
LUCKNOW, March 28 -- Elaborate security arrangements have been made for the inauguration of the Noida International Airport and PM Narendra Modi's rally in Jewar.
The entire area has been placed under a five-layer security cover, ensuring the deployment of advanced technology, intelligence coordination and a large police force, said Lakshmi Singh, commissioner of police, Noida.
Rajeev Narayan Mishra, Noida joint CP, stated that given the sensitivity of the event, a multi-layered security architecture has been established with five security rings across the area.
Continuous coordination with the Special Protection Group (SPG) is being maintained, with strict checking, baggage screening, and identity verification at all entry points.
More than 100 entry gates have been equipped with 200 door-frame metal detectors, while separate checking enclosures have been arranged for women.
To strengthen security, around 5,000 gazetted and non-gazetted officers of the Uttar Pradesh Police have been deployed.
In addition, joint deployment of PAC, RAF, ATS, and CISF personnel has further reinforced the arrangements.
Extra forces have also been stationed at existing police outposts in and around the airport premises.
The venue has been secured with anti-sabotage checks, BDDS (Bomb Disposal Squad), anti-mine checks and sniffer dogs.
Anti-drone teams are monitoring aerial activity, while Quick Reaction Teams (QRTs) have been strategically deployed to respond instantly to any suspicious activity.
Real-time coordination has been established with the Intelligence Bureau (IB) and state intelligence units.
Mishra stated that social media monitoring is being actively carried out to track rumors and potential threats, ensuring swift response to any situation.
A dedicated control room has been set up for CCTV surveillance across the event venue and airport premises. Police help desks have also been established at multiple locations to assist the public promptly.
To handle emergencies, NDRF and SDRF teams have been kept on alert. Fire brigades and fire tenders remain on standby.
Evacuation routes and assembly points have been pre-identified, and mock drills have already been conducted....
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