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Delhi: Police Holds Mock Drill At Connaught Place

Delhi Police held a mock drill at Connaught Place on Sunday. The unclaimed luggage was the subject of the simulated scenario.

The bomb squad, fire department, and Delhi Police crime team arrived to the location after the mock drill.

Deputy Commissioner of Police Devesh Kumar Mahla emphasized the routine nature of mock drills in an interview with ANI.

“Mock drills are routine for us. In Delhi, considering the sensitivity, we regularly conduct mock drills at important locations. This was part of our routine, and today’s drill took place at the CP’s theatre. Mock drills follow a standard procedure, with different types prepared according to specific scenarios. Coordination is observed to assess how effectively teams work together, implementing standard procedures. It’s a practice within the mock drill,” Devesh Kumar said.

Deputy Commissioner of Police Devesh Kumar Mahla addressed security concerns following the bomb in Bangalore by highlighting the city’s heightened importance as the nation’s capital, without going into specifics.

“I won’t comment on this specifically, but in general, due to Delhi being the national capital, sensitivity is at its highest. Whether it’s upcoming elections or being the national capital, we consistently monitor places like cafes, hotels, and restaurants for people’s safety. Increased checks have been implemented at borders, and we’ve deployed our petroleum team to ensure a robust security system,” Devesh Kumar Mahla said.

Initial reports from the blast reported at Bengaluru’s well-known Rameshwaram Cafe outlet in Whitefield on March 1 stated that it left at least four people injured.

The Deputy Commissioner of Police, Whitefield, confirmed the explosion.

Police teams and fire brigade teams arrived at the scene quickly and were assessing the explosion’s aftermath.

There was Shattered glass and furniture all over the floor of the popular cafe which is a big draw among residents.

Karnataka Police investigated the location of the blast.

This comes after Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s statement on Saturday that all relevant details surrounding the Rameshwara Cafe tragedy must be revealed. Senior police officers received explicit instructions from him on how to efficiently use technology during investigations.

Avijit Gupta

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