Force chief Surender Singh said CISF and Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) have deployed 'queue managers' in order to keep a check at these vulnerable areas in the Delhi Metro which witnesses over 26 lakh footfalls every day.
Acknowledging that there have been some "weak links" in metro security infrastructure as the partition between the paid and un-paid areas at numerous stations is "low", the CISF chief said the force and the Intelligence Bureau (IB) have taken up the issue with DMRC.
"Since that time, we have identified 160 weak points ... we have zeroed in on them. Now queue managers have been deployed at these places," he said.
These managers are private security personnel hired by DMRC to regulate commuter traffic and also help those in need.
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Singh said the force works with a motto of "zero error" even as it has to function under a lot of pressure at these facilities where there is a huge public interaction.
"Even if someone has to go the restroom, he or she deploys a replacement so that there is no queue pile up...This is the kind of stress that our personnel have. But we are doing the work efficiently," he said.
Officials said that in order to further tighten security in Delhi Metro, a "large number" of CCTV cameras have been installed and there is a plan to install more cameras at different metro stations even as its personnel have started monitoring CCTV feeds at every station and also at the two main control rooms.
During 2015, CISF also apprehended 267 pickpockets in the Metro network, an overwhelming 246 of whom were women.