Noida on alert, police checks intensified after suspected terrorists held in Delhi
The officer said the heightened alertness and security are resorted to as preventive measures because people linked with the developments in Delhi might try to seek shelter in Noida.

Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police Ranvijay Singh said Noida shares its borders with Delhi and following such developments, the security is beefed up and checking intensified.
"We get information through the press as well as at the department level about such happenings in nearby places and, accordingly, step up security," Singh said.
"We usually have security posts at border points and intensify them upon getting alerts like these (terrorists' arrest in Delhi)," he said.
The officer said the heightened alertness and security are resorted to as preventive measures because people linked with the developments in Delhi might try to seek shelter in Noida.
"After the latest alert from Delhi, we have intensified our checking at borders and are on alert mode. Border points have been over-sensitised for checking," he added.
The suspected terrorists held in Delhi have been identified as Latif Mir, 22, and Mohammad Ashraf Khatana, both natives of Jammu and Kashmir, according to officials.
Two semi-automatic pistols along with some ammunition were recovered from their possession when they were trapped near Millennium Park in Sarai Kale Khan on Monday night, the officials said.
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