Lt Governor urges Delhi residents to be vigilant
May 1st, 2010 - 8:13 pm ICT by IANSNew Delhi, May 1 (IANS) Delhi Lt. Governor Tejendra Khanna Saturday appealed to the people to be vigilant following a fresh terror advisory by the US.
“I appeal to people to be vigilant when they go out in crowded places, shopping complexes and markets,” said Khanna.
The US Saturday issued an advisory warning its citizens of “increased indications” of terrorists planning “imminent attacks” in the markets of the Indian capital.
This is the third such US advisory in a month.
It advises Americans travelling or residing in India to maintain “a high level of vigilance” and watch out for unattended packages.
Delhi Police has also asked the people to cautious and pass on information about anything suspicious objects.
Australia, Britain and Canada have also issued travel advisories.
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- US, Britain, Australia, Canada issue fresh terror alerts (Second Lead) - May 01, 2010
- Security beefed up at popular markets in Delhi - May 01, 2010
- New Zealand warns its citizens of 'extreme risk' of terror attack in India - May 02, 2010
- Delhi goes into security overdrive after terror alert (Roundup) - May 02, 2010
- Less crowds in Delhi markets amid terror alert - May 02, 2010
- Delhi on guard, crowded areas under police scanner - May 02, 2010
- U.S. Embassy warns of 'imminent' terrorist attacks in New Delhi - May 01, 2010
- Security beefed up in Gurgaon after terror alert - May 02, 2010
- Canada warns of terror attacks in Delhi's Chandni Chowk - May 01, 2010
- Prepare well, don't panic at terror alert, Delhiites told - May 02, 2010
- India reacts to terror alerts, says it's vigilant (Second Lead) - Apr 22, 2010
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