What steps has the CISF taken to beef up security ahead of the Budget session in Parliament
140 CISF personnel contingent has been deployed to avoid any security breach during the Budget session in Parliament.
- A 140-personnel contingent of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) has been deployed to enhance security measures during the Budget session in Parliament.
- The CISF has intensified its patrolling and surveillance activities in and around the Parliament premises to prevent any security breach.
- Advanced security equipment such as metal detectors, X-ray baggage scanners, and explosive detection devices have been installed at all entry points.
- Additional security personnel have been deployed at key access points to maximize vigilance and restrict unauthorized entry.
- Regular mock drills and security exercises are being conducted by the CISF to maintain a high level of preparedness among its personnel.
- Close coordination with other security agencies, such as the Delhi Police and the Intelligence Bureau, is maintained to exchange crucial information and strengthen overall security arrangements.
- The CISF has enhanced its intelligence gathering capabilities to monitor any potential threats or suspicious activities.
- Stringent access control measures have been implemented, including thorough checking of vehicles, documentation verification, and mandatory passes for entry.
- Regular briefing sessions are conducted to update CISF personnel about potential security challenges and tactics to handle them effectively.
- Specialized units within the CISF, like the Quick Response Team (QRT) and Dog Squads, have been positioned strategically to ensure immediate response in case of emergencies.
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