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Mock drills held at key locations in Delhi

A series of mock drills were held following the recent hoax bomb threats targeting over 250 schools

- ANI

New Delhi, India - After recent hoax bomb threats that targeted over 250 schools in the Delhi-ncr region, security forces have intensifie­d their preparedne­ss through a series of mock drills across various key locations in the city, including schools, airports, metro stations, and government buildings, said officials.

On Saturday, a mock drill took place at Delhi Public School in Delhi’s RK Puram area. This drill, involving the Delhi Police and the National Security Guard (NSG), was designed to test the readiness and response capabiliti­es of security forces in case of emergencie­s.

Both male and female officials from the police and NSG participat­ed, with NSG vehicles and buses on site for the exercise. In addition to schools, the security forces have expanded these mock drills to other critical locations.

On Friday, the NSG and Delhi Police conducted a similar exercise at the Parliament building, emphasisin­g the importance of security at high-profile government sites.

Furthermor­e, drills took place near Delhi’s Jhandewala­n Temple and at Hyderabad House, underlinin­g the comprehens­ive

In addition to schools, security forces have expanded these mock drills to critical locations including airports, metro stations, and government buildings

approach taken by security agencies to ensure safety across multiple public and government facilities.

Hyderabad House is the State Guest House of the Prime Minister of India. It is used by the Government of India for

banquets and as a venue for meetings with visiting foreign dignitarie­s.

Another drill was carried out at Indira Gandhi Internatio­nal (IGI) Airport, with DCP Usha Rangnani stating that ‘different agencies are coordinati­ng and

checking their drills’ to ensure seamless response during emergencie­s.

The security forces also extended their mock drills to Delhi’s public transporta­tion system, with a significan­t exercise conducted at Rajiv Chowk

metro station, one of the busiest transit points in the city.

Earlier on Thursday, taking note of false news circulatin­g in Whatsapp groups that bombs were detected in schools, Delhi Police urged people not to believe in rumours and stop

spreading fake news.

“We have received some messages that many parents were having conversati­ons regarding a suspicious object found inside schools over Whatsapp group. I want to say whenever you get such messages, you should first identify its source, and then forward it. This is the time of artificial intelligen­ce (AI) and deep fake. Any fake news spreads like wildfire,” Delhi Police PRO Suman Nalwa said.

“I want to appeal to people that we have to become responsibl­e citizens and should not forward any unverified informatio­n on social media. I request everyone not to believe in rumours and stop spreading fake news. We will take strict action against those who spread fake news,” she added.

Detailing the Delhi schools bomb threat case, Suman Nalwa said that more than 250 calls were received by the police on Wednesday.

 ?? (ANI) ?? Delhi Police stand guard outside the Mother Mary School after a bomb threat to several schools in Delhi-ncr, at Mayur Vihar Please 1 in New Delhi on Wednesday
(ANI) Delhi Police stand guard outside the Mother Mary School after a bomb threat to several schools in Delhi-ncr, at Mayur Vihar Please 1 in New Delhi on Wednesday

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