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  • Wary of a terror attack in Delhi, the city police have armed its men guarding the airport with AK-47 rifles.

    The airport’s security got a leg up after the Gujarat police warned its Delhi counterparts that the airport might be a possible target.

    Delhi Police Commissioner Y S Dadwal has also put commandos at strategic locations in the city to be on guard for the next few months.

    At the airport, all sub-inspectors, head constables and constables have the big gun and the brief from above is to remain alert round the clock. A senior official said the commandos are helping out wherever they can.

    Police sources said the Delhi airport is under constant watch of three police stations — IGI, Palam and Mahipalpur, with 150 officers in each.

    There are more than 1,200 commandoes in the Delhi Police, sources said, and they are all on duty — in the markets, police headquarters, rail stations, in the Lutyens’ zone and five-star hotels. Several officers in the districts too are now armed with the AK-47 or SLR rifles.

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    The city’s police officers are used to 9mm pistols, 3.3-bore rifles, SLRs and the Insas rifle for general security while constables only carry a baton.

    Apart from the sophisticated guns, the police have also ordered for 130 new vans. These would be Chevrolet Taveras, and are expected soon. Bulletproof jackets have also been provided to officers.

    A senior official said, “Terrorists use sophisticated weapons. We have to fend them off in minutes in case of an attack and therefore need the right ammunition.”

    The Quick Reaction Teams (QRTs) and Anti Sabotage Teams (ASTs) have also been stationed at the airport and other important places, sources said.

    Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), the paramilitary agency in charge of security in the airport premises, does its own patrolling inside. Armed with sniffer dogs and

    bomb squads, nearly 2,200 personnel are on duty. From outside, the airport is under the charge of the Delhi Police.

    For the security of prominent people and important installations in the city, the commandos of the Special Protection Group (SPG) are being assisted by the Delhi Police. Information is being shared by the minute.

    The security unit of Delhi Police, consisting of some 8,000 officers including 250 well-trained commandos, has also been made part of these elaborate arrangements at vulnerable places. These commandos carry AK-47 rifles, MP 5 guns and a very small and sophisticated pocket pistol.

    Pathetic preparationsBy: Ramesh kumar | 04-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward Why wasn't this done before? And these are reactive measures, this government has totally failed on both preventing, reacting, and executing (Afzal) the terrorists.
    Good preparationsBy: Manish Joddar | 04-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward Hope there are no more attacks
    We Need Change !By: Rajesh | 04-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward Our country is facing many challenges on almost every front economic and security to name a few. How do we really start addressing these challenges? Well, I believe the place to start would be to wholesale dumping of all the current political parties and politicians. We need a new generation of leaders with totally different set of mindset to improve Indias over all profile. Just my 2 cents ! Jai Hind !
    Mumbai CopsBy: S khanna | 04-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward If you take a look at the average cop in Mumbai, he looks completely unfit, with a pot belly and a 303 rifle at his side.Giving him an AK 47 will not change anything. Training should be constant and rigourous to be able to challenge determined islamic terrorists.
    why delhiBy: Ashutosh V Divecha | 04-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward Why does everything comes to Delhi first ? simple, due to VVIP's there........AK47 for the rest of the country will be in the next five year plan..... good keep it up
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