Israeli Ambassador Naor Gilon posted in India was threatened with death by terrorists in November. Also, there was talk of an attack on the embassy in Delhi. After receiving input about the terrorist attack, a letter was written to the Union Home Ministry on behalf of the Embassy.
Following the order of the Home Ministry, New Delhi District Police had increased the security of the Ambassador and Embassy. According to New Delhi District Police officials, the Israel Embassy had written a letter to the Home Ministry on November 16. In this, the ambassador received death threats on social media and demanded increased security.
After this, information was given by the Union Home Ministry by writing a letter to Delhi Police. In the letter written by Suresh, Deputy Chief of Protocol posted in the Home Ministry, it was said about the threats being received on social media and their investigation.
Delhi Police was asked to take appropriate security measures and inform the Home Ministry of the matter. After this, New Delhi District Police Deputy Commissioner Pravan Tayal asked for a detailed investigation and to increase the security of the embassy and ambassador. Also, beat and patrolling staff were ordered to remain alert and aware.
A security audit of the area was not done, and there was commotion throughout the day at Tughlaq Road police station
After the breach in the security of Parliament and the blast near the Israel Embassy, now questions are being raised on the security of New Delhi District Police. It is being told that the security audit of the place where the blast was reported has not been done. Regarding this, there was commotion throughout the day in the Tughlaq Road police station area of the New Delhi district.
Officials of the Special Cell, Intelligence Department, and other security agencies remained stationed at Tughlaq Road police station. A senior Delhi Police officer said that the New Delhi district is very sensitive in terms of security. All the VVIPs live here. In such a situation, a security audit is conducted every year regarding security at all places. After this, security is done accordingly and policemen are deployed.
Police sources say that there was no security audit of the blast site. This place is an empty plot in which people come and go easily. Earlier, a case of lapse in the security of Parliament had come to light. The investigation of this case has been handed over to the Special Cell from New Delhi. After this, on Wednesday itself, a constable posted in New Delhi committed suicide by shooting himself in the head. Police sources say that New Delhi District Police Deputy Commissioner Pravan Tayal and Duty Path ACP Virendra Jain have been on leave for several days.
At the same time, police officials said that they suspected that the perpetrators of the incident had hatched a conspiracy and knew that there was no CCTV camera installed near the spot on Prithviraj Road. A low-intensity explosion took place on Tuesday evening in the area between the house (Nanda House) on plot no. 4 on Prithviraj Road and the Central Hindi Training Institute on plot no. 2A.
This area is behind the Israeli Embassy located on Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Road and parallel to Prithviraj Road. According to officials, the accused probably wanted to convey their message without harming anyone.
Police scanning footage for route mapping of suspects
Police are scanning footage from more than 100 CCTV cameras to arrest suspects in the blast near the Israel Embassy. Police are investigating for route mapping of the suspects, who were seen walking on the road near the site shortly before the blast. Additionally, the police have also started analyzing the dump data of the said location to identify the phone.
Police sources said that during this period about five thousand phone numbers were active in the area. Police had received information about the blast, but officials said nothing of the sort was found at the scene. Earlier, the police had received a letter addressed to the ambassador near the embassy on Tuesday evening in connection with the blast call. Threatening words were used in this. The name of the group written on the letter is Sir Allah Resistance.
After this, at around 6 pm, the police reached the spot along with fire services and bomb disposal squad. Experts from the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) team also reached the spot. ASI Mahavir, posted in PCR, had called the police control room after hearing the sound of the explosion near the embassy. PCR was patrolling the area. Then two people told him that a sound like an explosion was heard near the embassy.
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