New Delhi:Delhi has been wrapped in a security blanket for Tuesday's 77th Independence Day celebrations, with more than 10,000 personnel manning the area in and around the Red Fort from where Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the nation, police said.
Around 1,000 cameras with facial recognition and video analytic systems have been installed in and around the Mughal-era fort and at other strategic locations to ensure security and monitor VVIP movements, the police said on Tuesday. Suman Nalwa, the Delhi Police spokesperson, said, "The entire Delhi Police is on alert. Elaborate security arrangements have been made, the exercise for which started around three-four months ago. Anti-terror activities are also being done to check the areas in the districts near the venue. Tenant verification drives are also being carried out with RWA (residents' welfare associations) and MWA (market welfare associations) members."
Giving details of the technology being used to ensure security, Nalwa said, "AI-based facial recognition CCTV cameras have been installed. Anti-drone technology is also being used for security." "Adequate traffic arrangements have been put in place. The traffic police has also issued an advisory. We urge the people to follow the advisory. The borders (of Delhi) will be closed for heavy vehicles from Monday night and others entering the city will be checked. We are keeping a strict vigil on social media as well," the Delhi Police spokesperson said.
The Gyan Path in front of Red Fort will be decked with flowers and G20 signages. However, there will be no major decorations on the fort's rampart from where the prime minister addresses the nation. The government has invited around 1,800 special guests from across the country to attend the programme. Seventy-five couples from each state and Union Territory, in their traditional attire, have been invited to witness the ceremony. Sarpanches of vibrant villages, nurses, fisherfolk and labourers engaged in the construction of the Central Vista project are also among the special invitees.
"This year, more than 20,000 officials and civilians will take part in the Independence Day celebrations. Gyan Path is being decorated with flowers and G20 signages," a police officer said. Special Commissioner of Police (Special Cell) HGS Dhaliwal said all units are doing their jobs for the celebrations. "All the checks are being implemented with related agencies. It is a big arrangement and all the units are doing their jobs. The G20 summit is in three weeks, due to which there is more sensitivity. We had seen that a week before the Republic Day celebration, anti-national and Khalistan-related graffiti appeared on walls in areas of west Delhi. Two people were arrested in this connection," Dhaliwal said.