Republic Day security tightened as drone attack threat issued for Punjab, J-K and Rajasthan borders
Terror groups may use paragliders and hang gliders
According to intelligence inputs, terrorist organisations may attempt infiltration not only through drones but also by using paragliders and hang gliders. Inputs indicate that groups such as Lashkar-e-Taiba and certain Sikh extremist outfits have recently procured paragliding equipment and related devices.
Security agencies ordered to stay on maximum alert
In response, security forces have been directed to remain on full alert. Aerial surveillance has been intensified and ground-level security arrangements have been further strengthened. Agencies have been instructed to maintain constant monitoring and ensure that no suspicious movement goes undetected as the nation prepares for the Republic Day parade, as per details.
Delhi Police tightens security ahead of Republic Day
Meanwhile, the Delhi Police will deploy AI-enabled smart glasses equipped with an integrated facial recognition system (FRS) and thermal imaging technology for the first time as part of enhanced security measures for Republic Day celebrations, an official said. These smart glasses, manufactured by an Indian company, will be linked in real-time to the police database of criminals, proclaimed offenders, and suspects, allowing personnel on the ground to instantly identify individuals in crowded areas.
The wearable devices will connect to mobile phones used by police officers, giving them access to the entire criminal database accessible through the system, Additional Commissioner of Police (New Delhi) Devesh Kumar Mahla said. "The glasses are connected to the mobile phones of the officers, and the mobile phones will carry the full database of criminals. If someone appears in a green box, it clearly indicates that the person has no criminal involvement. If the box turns red, it means the person has a criminal record. The officer can quickly verify all details, and if needed, the person will be apprehended immediately," Additional CP Mahla told the media.
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