Rajnath Singh meets NSA, IB, RAW chiefs to review security situation
Rajnath Singh meets NSA, IB, RAW chiefs to review security situation
Delhi is already on high alert as security remains beefed up ahead of Republic Day celebrations following inputs regarding the presence of key members of several terror outfits.

New Delhi: A day before Republic Day celebrations, a high-level security meet was called on Monday. Home Minister Rajnath Singh met National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, Intelligence Bureau and RAW chiefs.

The meeting came just a day after a car of an army officer was stolen from a south Delhi area, sending alarm bells ringing ahead of the Republic Day parade which will be attended by top Indian leaders and French President Francois Hollande.

The national capital is already on high alert as security remains beefed up ahead of Republic Day celebrations following inputs regarding the presence of key members of several terror outfits. The inputs were received immediately after the Pathankot attack.

Around 2.30 PM on Sunday, the Santro car of a Colonel rank Army officer, who is presently pursuing a medical course at AIIMS, went missing from near the post office in Lodhi Colony, police said.

There are two stickers on the windshield of the car, one pertaining to a premier medical institute and the other of an Army Officers' club in Dhaula Kuan. The car has a Haryana registration number.

This comes close on the heels of a similar incident wherein the car of an IG rank officer with a central security force was stolen from his residence in Noida Sector 23. The vehicle has not been tracked down yet.

On Friday, Delhi Police had issued an alert about a cab whose driver was killed and the vehicle robbed of from Pathankot, reminiscent of the Pathankot attack. The body of the driver was found at a bridge in Himachal Pradesh's Kangra district, police said.

Security was taken a notch higher with the arrival of Hollande, who is the chief guest in this year's Republic Day celebrations.

At least 10 major heavily-guarded pickets were set up in each police district and commandos were fanned across the city with emphasis on popular markets and vital installations, a senior official said.

Police duty in the city borders has also been intensified and police in UP and Haryana have been informed about the stealing of the Army officer's car.

(With additional information from PTI)

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