Delhi Police Issues Travel Advisory Amid Tight Security After Red Fort Blast
The Delhi Police has issued a detailed travel advisory urging passengers to plan their journeys with extra time due to tightened security measures across the National Capital. Joint Commissioner of Police Milind Dumbre advised commuters to reach railway stations, metro stations, and airports well in advance to avoid inconvenience and ensure smooth passage through enhanced security checks.
According to the advisory, train passengers should arrive at least one hour before their scheduled departure, while metro users are advised to reach stations 20 minutes early. International air travellers have been asked to arrive at the airport at least three hours prior to their flight. The advisory seeks to prevent delays and ensure timely boarding amid intensified security across Delhi's major transit points, including railway and metro stations and the airport.
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Delhi on High Alert After Red Fort Blast
The heightened security comes in the wake of a deadly car explosion near the Red Fort complex on November 10, which claimed 12 lives and injured several others. Following the blast, authorities have urged the public to cooperate with security personnel and follow travel guidelines to help maintain safety and ensure seamless movement throughout the city.
New Evidence in Red Fort Blast Investigation
Investigations into the Red Fort blast have intensified after new CCTV footage surfaced showing the prime accused, Dr Umar Un Nabi, entering Delhi through the Badarpur border in an i20 car. The footage captures Umar stopping at the Badarpur toll plaza, taking out cash, and handing it to the toll collector - a key moment now under scrutiny by investigators.
Security agencies have also recovered diaries belonging to the blast case suspects, Dr Umar and Dr Muzammil. The entries, dated between November 8 and 12, reportedly detail planning activities linked to the attack. Sources revealed that the diaries list around 25 individuals, primarily believed to be residents of Jammu and Kashmir and Faridabad.
The police continue to maintain tight vigilance at all major transit and public areas across Delhi as the investigation into the Red Fort explosion expands. Authorities have reiterated their appeal for public cooperation to ensure safety and prevent further incidents.
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