Delhi Terror Threat: Security Beefed Up Near BJP Office in National Capital After Alert (Watch Video)
Security has been intensified around the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) headquarters in New Delhi and several nearby government establishments after intelligence agencies issued alerts about a possible terror threat in the national capital, officials said on Friday.
New Delhi, May 9: Security has been intensified near the Bharatiya Janata Party Delhi office and several government establishments in the national capital following an alert regarding a possible terror threat, sources said on Saturday. According to sources, security has also been enhanced at government offices located on Deen Dayal Upadhyay Marg in central Delhi.
Sources said security agencies have been placed on high alert and forces have been deployed to prevent any attempt to create panic or carry out terror activities, including possible bomb attacks, IED threats, or shooting incidents. Delhi Terror Alert: Intel Alert Warns of Threat to Key Religious Places, Red Fort Area on Target List of Lashkar-e-Taiba.
Security Beefed Up Near Delhi BJP Office After Terror Threat Alert
Delhi: Security has been intensified around the BJP state headquarters on DDU Marg following an intelligence alert regarding a possible terror attack. pic.twitter.com/B1i0F8GxDf
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"There is an alert for a terrorist attack at the Delhi State BJP office and government offices on DDU Marg, following which security has been heightened to address any potential threats. Security agencies have been alerted," a source said. Security arrangements have been increased in the national capital to deal with any situation.
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