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Ahead of I-Day celebrations, police chief reviews security arrangements
The Morning Standard
|August 02, 2025
NEWLY appointed Delhi Police Commissioner S B K Singh on Friday held a series of meetings with senior officers to assess the security arrangements in the national capital ahead of Independence Day, officials said on Friday.
Singh, who took over as the 25th Delhi Police Commissioner, focused on the city's readiness for the major event at the Red Fort. According to officials, Singh emphasized the need for heightened vigilance, increased patrolling and enhanced surveillance measures in sensitive areas. In addition to security preparations, a crime review meeting was held with the city's 15 deputy commissioners of police (DCPs).
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