Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Security stepped up at key Metro stations

- Anvit Srivastava anvit.srivastava@htlive.com

NEW DELHI: Gear up for long queues at some Metro stations as the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) has imposed multiple security checks, a practice usually adopted near Republic Day or Independen­ce Day, following threats of terrorist attacks in the national capital.

At stations with high footfall like Rajiv Chowk, Kashmere Gate, Central Secretaria­t, Chandni Chowk, Anand Vihar, every passenger is being frisked twice before they can head towards the turnstiles, a senior CISF official, who did not wish to be identified, said.

Passengers are also being stopped randomly to check their baggage.

Senior officers said that the practice was started after the Intelligen­ce Bureau (IB) conveyed a possible threat from the terror module Jaish-e-mohammad (JEM).

CISF officials said earlier this month, they received an alert that a Pakistani national has circulated a message in a Whatsapp group that JEM is planning to strike sensitive locations in Delhi to avenge the killing of its commander Usman alias Huzaifa in Tral, Kashmir, on October 30.

The IB had circulated the “top priority alert”, dated November 13, with various security agencies in the country, the CISF official said.

Hindustan Times has a copy of the letter circulated within the CISF to alert officers following the threat.

CISF assistant inspector gen- eral Hemendra Singh confirmed the new security measures.

“Our main focus are major stations which witness high foot- fall. The checks have been increased by many folds and passengers travelling during the peak hours are therefore requested to arrive at stations three to five minutes early,” the AIG said.

Another CISF officer said that they have also increased the frequency of anti-sabotage drives and sweeping by dog and bomb squad.

“We have also increased random checking. Based on suspicion, any passenger can be stopped even after he is through the basic security check. Our men are on double shifts and many leaves have been temporaril­y cancelled. After Metro operations are shut for the day, we scan the stations and even the tunnels,” the officer said.

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