New Delhi: All phone lines at ITC Maurya will be monitored by the Delhi Police and US Secret Service from Januray 24 evening, a day before US President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle arrive in New Delhi for their three-day stay in India.
"All the telephone lines, including the internal phone lines of the hotel, will be monitored by the Delhi Police staff, and no staff member will be allowed to carry or use mobile phones during the time the US president is staying at the hotel," a security source told IANS.
On January 25, the hotel staffers and helpers who come to the hotel will have to deposit their mobile phones, other electronic items and belts with the hotel security.
They will have to undergo a thorough screening and their shoes will also be checked by the Delhi Police and US Secret Service.
Obama is to stay in the hotel from January 25 to 27.
"All the telephone lines, including the internal phone lines of the hotel, will be monitored by the Delhi Police staff, and no staff member will be allowed to carry or use mobile phones during the time the US president is staying at the hotel," a security source told IANS.
On January 25, the hotel staffers and helpers who come to the hotel will have to deposit their mobile phones, other electronic items and belts with the hotel security.
Obama is to stay in the hotel from January 25 to 27.
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