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News Topical, Digital Desk : Following the blast near the Red Fort in Delhi on Monday (November 10, 2025), Panipat Police are on high alert throughout the district. For security reasons, police forces have been deployed throughout the district, and extensive checkpoints are being conducted at various intersections and roadblocks.

Meanwhile, Superintendent of Police Bhupendra Singh, IPS, has also appealed to the public to ignore any false rumors, report any antisocial elements, suspicious individuals, or vehicles they see nearby, and to immediately report any emergency to the relevant police station or dial 112. Special surveillance is being maintained at crowded public places, railway stations, bus stands, religious sites, and other places.

Police keeping an eye on suspects

Following the Delhi incident, security measures have been put on high alert in the district, under the direction of Police Chief Bhupendra Singh, IPS. To maintain security, law and order, and peace in the district, blockades are being set up on various routes, including interstate ones, to check suspicious individuals and vehicles. Police are keeping a close watch on suspects to ensure strict security.

DSP Headquarters Satish Vats stated that all police station heads have been instructed to increase patrols in crowded areas and monitor anti-social elements in their jurisdictions. All police stations and crime units are closely checking markets, hotels, dharamshalas, bus stands, railway stations, guest houses, etc. Everyone has been instructed to take strict action against anyone found suspicious. 

"The public should also fulfill their responsibilities with caution."

DSP Headquarters Satish Vats said that a single piece of information could prevent a major incident. He appealed to the public that if they come across any suspicious individuals staying at bus stands, railway stations, markets, hotels, dhabas, dharamshalas, or guest houses, they should immediately inform the nearest police station/outpost or police control room. 

The officer also said that if you see any unclaimed object, do not touch it, as it may contain explosives. In such a situation, immediately inform the police so that any untoward incident can be prevented in time. If you see any antisocial elements, suspicious persons, or vehicles nearby, or in any emergency, immediately inform the concerned police station or dial 112. The informant's name will be kept confidential. Ignore false rumors.


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