In Photos: Multi-agency security drills conducted across Delhi ahead of Independence Day

A high-intensity security drill was conducted by Delhi Police and other security agencies at more than 10 key locations in the national capital on Thursday to assess inter-agency coordination and preparedness against potential terror threats. (Pics/PTI)

Updated On: 2025-07-18 12:19 PM IST

Compiled by : ronak mastakar

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Multiple teams from Delhi Police, Delhi Fire Services, National Security Guard, Special Cell and other stakeholder agencies swung into action during the full-scale security exercise

At Kashmere Gate Inter-State Bus Terminal (ISBT), the agencies simulated a bomb blast scenario, alerted by a staged emergency call

Responding swiftly, Delhi Police personnel cordoned off the area, while loudspeaker announcements instructed commuters and staff to vacate the terminal. Police vans and Quick Reaction Teams were rushed to the scene

Specialised units like the bomb disposal and dog squads carried out anti-sabotage checks at the terminal. Metal detectors and hand-held scanners were used to frisk people, while luggage was screened using X-ray baggage scanners. Officials also inspected hotel logbooks in the vicinity to check for any suspicious entries, a standard procedure during real-life anti-terror operations

Delhi Police's Special Cell, which deals with counter-terrorism and intelligence gathering in the city, was also involved in the drills

The security teams practised rescue operations involving simulated casualties. Paramedics and Delhi Fire Services officials demonstrated the rapid evacuation and treatment of mock-injured people, simulating the process of triage and ambulance support. The coordination with emergency medical services was a key part of the drill

The mock drills began simultaneously in different parts of the city, with each location presenting a unique threat scenario. These included unattended bags in public areas, suspicious men loitering near sensitive installations, and coordinated hoax calls made to test emergency dispatch systems

The National Security Guard teams, specially trained in urban counter-terrorism operations, were also deployed at strategic points

To involve the public, the officials laid out procedures for citizens to report suspicious objects or people. The public was urged to dial the emergency helpline number, or reach out to the nearest police station or beat officers

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