Executive Summary
- Delhi Police have intensified anti-terror security measures in the central part of the city.
- The operation resulted in the seizure of 34 unattended vehicles from public areas.
- These security measures are a direct response to a recent blast that occurred near the historic Red Fort.
NEW DELHI — Police in India’s capital have seized 34 unattended vehicles as part of a significant escalation in anti-terror security measures across central Delhi, officials confirmed. The operation follows a recent blast that occurred near the city’s historic Red Fort.
The heightened security protocols are part of a comprehensive strategy to enhance public safety and prevent further incidents, according to an official familiar with the matter. Law enforcement patrols have been visibly increased in sensitive areas, with authorities conducting thorough checks of suspicious vehicles and locations throughout the central district.
The seizure of the vehicles is a direct outcome of this intensified surveillance. The investigation into the Red Fort blast is ongoing as authorities work to ensure stability in the region and identify the circumstances surrounding the initial incident.
