G20 Summit: Delhi Police conducts flag marches, picket checking to maintain law and order

"Picket checking has been increased in the area and communication is being established with locals to give them a sense of confidence. Traffic arrangements have been put in place. The areas near Yamuna Khadar are being checked regularly. Mounted m...

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A senior police officer said they are conducting flag marches in their district every day.
Flag marches, enhanced patrolling and picket checking are among the measures taken by the Delhi Police to maintain law and order in the national capital for the G20 Summit, officials said on Wednesday. The G20 Leaders' Summit will be held in Delhi from September 9-10.

A senior police officer said they are conducting flag marches in their district every day.

"Picket checking has been increased in the area and communication is being established with locals to give them a sense of confidence. Traffic arrangements have been put in place. The areas near Yamuna Khadar are being checked regularly. Mounted morchas have also been pressed into service," the officer said.


Apart from the local police, paramilitary personnel are also conducting flag marches.

The forces continue to remain on high alert to thwart any untoward incident. The police have intensified patrolling and deployed extra pickets at vital installations, the officials said.

G20 Summit: Things to know about Delhi Metro operations from September 8-10
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The much-anticipated G20 Summit is going to take place from September 9 to 10 in Delhi. The event will be attended by some of the most powerful world leaders.

The much-anticipated G20 Summit is going to take place from September 9 to 10 in Delhi. The event will be attended by some of the most powerful world leaders.

To facilitate smooth operations, Delhi administration has put in place a number of rules and restrictions. The Delhi Metro comes under this ambit as well.

To facilitate smooth operations, Delhi administration has put in place a number of rules and restrictions. The Delhi Metro comes under this ambit as well.

All stations of Delhi Metro will be open on September 8-10, except the Supreme Court station, due to security constraints.

All stations of Delhi Metro will be open on September 8-10, except the Supreme Court station, due to security constraints.

DMRC said in a statement, “Delhi Metro train services will start from 04:00 AM from terminal stations of all Lines for three days i.e., from 8th to 10th September 2023.”

DMRC said in a statement, “Delhi Metro train services will start from 04:00 AM from terminal stations of all Lines for three days i.e., from 8th to 10th September 2023.”

While all stations will remain functional, gates of some metro stations may remain closed for 10-15 minutes to facilitate the movement of VVIP delegations.

While all stations will remain functional, gates of some metro stations may remain closed for 10-15 minutes to facilitate the movement of VVIP delegations.

The Delhi Police earlier had asked DMRC to close the gates of over 20 metro stations but later withdrew the order.

The Delhi Police earlier had asked DMRC to close the gates of over 20 metro stations but later withdrew the order.

Parking facilities at Supreme Court, Patel Chowk and Rama Krishna Ashram Marg stations will not be available during this time.

Parking facilities at Supreme Court, Patel Chowk and Rama Krishna Ashram Marg stations will not be available during this time.

DMRC has requested commuters to abide by all instructions and help ensure smooth operations of services.

DMRC has requested commuters to abide by all instructions and help ensure smooth operations of services.

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Thorough checking is being carried out at the borders. The police have warned of strict action against anyone trying to disrupt law and order in the national capital.

"Checking in the bordering areas has been intensified. Extra pickets are being installed in the borders. Drones are also being used for surveillance. Regular communication is being made with RWA (residents' welfare associations), MWA (market welfare associations) and Aman committee members," another senior officer said.

"Anti-terror measures are being used to sensitise the citizens and they have been asked to inform the police if they find any suspicious activity," the officer said.

Earlier, the Delhi Police prohibited flying sub-conventional aerial platforms such as paragliders, hang gliders and hot air balloons in the national capital from August 29 to September 12 for security reasons.
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