With the Intelligence Bureau's alert of possible suicide bomb attacks by a Bangladesh-based terror group in 23 cities, including Kolkata between January 23-26, the security has been tightened to avoid any untoward incident, a senior officer of Kolkata Police told PTI.
"Since January 20, security in and around the city has been beefed up. We are not taking any chances and have plugged all loopholes regarding security arrangements," the IPS officer said.
Around 93 extra police pickets would be there at several junctures of the city besides 13 Quick Response Teams (QRTs) of nearly 10,000 police personnel, he said.
"Security have been increased at entry and exit points of the city. There will be 93 police pickets all over Kolkata and 13 QRTs at strategic locations for fast response," the officer said.
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On January 13, Air Force officer Abhimanyu Gaud was mowed
down by a car during a parade rehearsal on the Red Road and three persons have been arrested so far in the case.
"Breach of police security has been noticed during the January 13 mishap. Strict instructions have reached us to make foolproof arrangements to avoid any untoward incident after the alert from the Centre," the officer said.
Several meetings among top Kolkata Police officers were held at the police force's headquarters to chalk out an outline of the security arrangements for the city during this period, he said.
"CCTV cameras installed at every important locations of the city, especially Park Street, Dharmatala area, Outram Road and Kidderpore Road, Port areas will also be used for keeping a tab on the security of the city," the officer said.
"Surprise checking at crucial points besides putting several barricades on the road have been increased. Extensive arrangements for vehicular-checking will be conducted," he said adding that vehicles plying on Vidyasagar Setu are being searched.