Leaving nothing to chance after a militant attack in the heart of the city, police and CRPF have been put on high alert for the two-day visit of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to Jammu and Kashmir beginning Tuesday.
Police and CRPF personnel have set up check points at key places and are carrying out random search of vehicles, particularly motorcycles, entering the city.
This was being done as part of heightened security drill for the VVIP visit, a senior state police official said.
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"Area dominance and sanitisation operations are in progress in many areas of the city to ensure that the high profile visit passes off peacefully," the official said.
Senior officials of the police and other security forces are regularly monitoring footage from various CCTV cameras installed across the city.
As part of the security drill, a team of officers from the Special Protection Group visited the Sher-e-Kashmir International Convention Centre on the banks of Dal Lake where Singh is scheduled to interact with various delegations on June 25.
Singh is scheduled to visit Banihal town on Jammu- Srinagar National Highway to inaugurate the Qazigund-Banihal link of the prestigious Kashmir rail project.
The Qazigund-Banihal section, which includes a 11-km-long tunnel, will reduce the distance from 35 km (by road) to 18 km. It has been constructed at a cost of Rs 1,691 crore.