Security personnel keep vigil in the aftermath of a blast, near the Red Fort, in New Delhi on Thursday.  Photo | Shekhar yadav
Delhi

Security beefed up across Delhi, advisory issued

The Faridabad Police also stepped up checking across the city.

Express News Service

NEW DELHI: In view of heightened security arrangements across the capital, the Delhi Police had issued an advisory urging passengers to reach railway stations, metro stations, and the airport well in advance of their scheduled departures to avoid inconvenience, an official said.

Joint Commissioner of Police (Transport Range) Milind Dumbre said an advisory on Wednesday has been issued to ensure smooth security checks and facilitate timely boarding amid intensified security measures in and around major transport hubs of the city.

“Passengers are advised to reach the railway stations at least one hour before the scheduled departure of their trains, metro stations at least 20 minutes before the scheduled departure, and the airport at least three hours prior to their scheduled flights,” Joint CP Dumbre said. The Faridabad Police also stepped up checking across the city.

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