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Delhi police commissioner reviews security arrangements for Republic Day celebrations

By ANI | Updated: January 17, 2021 00:30 IST

Delhi police commissioner SN Shrivastava on Saturday reviewed security arrangements for the Republic Day celebrations in Delhi.

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Delhi police commissioner SN Shrivastava on Saturday reviewed security arrangements for the Republic Day celebrations in Delhi.

According to a police statement, the police commissioner took stock of anti-terrorism measures as well as actions taken against criminals involved in NDPS cases, burglary, Excise Act & Gambling cases. "He also reviewed pending cases under POCSO and Crime against Women, said Police statement. Senior officers examined proposed actions against listed criminals under surveillance, like jail/bail/parole, released criminals and 'bad characters.'" the police statement said.

Special Commissioners of Police, Law and Order (South, West & Central) and intelligence officials also attended the meeting at the Delhi Police Headquarters.

( With inputs from ANI )

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