This Article is From Jun 11, 2019

Delhi's Signature Bridge Among 64 Vulnerable Stretches Identified By Cops

LG Baijal, who chaired a meeting to review preventive strategies to curb street crime in the city, directed the force that senior officers should themselves patrol the streets during the day and at night to monitor exercise effectively.

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64 stretches, including Signature Bridge, have been identified as "vulnerable" by the Delhi Police.

New Delhi:

Sixty-four stretches, including Signature Bridge to Bhopura Road, Lala Lajpat Road and Rani Jhansi Road, have been identified as "vulnerable" by the Delhi Police, where extra patrolling is being done at night, Lt Governor Anil Baijal was told on Tuesday.

LG Baijal, who chaired a meeting to review preventive strategies to curb street crime in the city, directed the force that senior officers should themselves patrol the streets during the day and at night to monitor exercise effectively.

The meeting was attended by Chief Secretary Vijay Kumar Dev, Additional Chief Secretary (Home) Renu Sharma, Police Commissioner Amulya Patnaik and other senior officers.

According to a statement issued by the LG's office, it was also informed in the meeting that anti-snatching teams have been constituted in each police station who remain in touch with beat staff, prahari, police informers and others.

"Sixty-four vulnerable stretches (29 north zone and 35 south zone) have been identified by police like Mathura Road - Ashram Chowk to Badarpur Flyover, Lala Lajpat Rai Road, Signature Bridge to Bhopura Border, Rani Jhansi Road, ISBT Kashmeri Gate to Khalsa College," it stated.

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"And extra patrolling by PCR Vans is being done in these stretches under the supervision of ACP/PCR, especially during 10 pm to 3 am along with ERVs/QRTs of police stations," the statement also stated.

The lieutenant governor directed that visibility of police on streets be enhanced and further extended inside the residential colonies, especially during nights and more Mobikes be pressed into service. 

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