The Delhi Police has increased vigilance along the city borders as neighbouring Haryana goes to polls on Monday, officials said.
Checking of vehicles along the Delhi-Haryana border has been started to prevent the transportation of illicit liquor during dry days in the poll-bound state, according to a senior police officer.
"Usually, the border is sealed 24 hours before the conduct of polls, but this time we have started it early and intensified the checking," said Shalini Singh, Joint Commissioner of Police (Western Range).
The polls to the 90-member assembly will be held on October 21 and the results will be declared on October 24.
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