Three-tier security cover for Narendra Modi’s Mumbai visit

Modi is set to inaugurate the programme at the NSCI Auditorium at Worli in central Mumbai. Later, he is also likely to interact with industry captains like Ratan Tata, Cyrus Mistry, Mukesh Ambani.

Published: February 13, 2016 2:29 AM IST

By Press Trust of India

Three-tier security cover for Narendra Modi's Mumbai visit

Mumbai, Feb 13 : A three-tiered security cover have been made with a deployment of 10,000 policemen ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s scheduled visit here tomorrow for the inauguration of the ‘Make-in-India’ Week event. Modi is set to inaugurate the programme at the NSCI Auditorium at Worli in central Mumbai. Later, he is also likely to interact with industry captains like Ratan Tata, Cyrus Mistry, Mukesh Ambani.

“There would be three-tiered security arrangements in view of PM’s visit here tomorrow,” DCP (Detection) Dhananjay Kulkarni said. The first tier will have personnel of armed forces, who will guard the venues where the PM will visit, while the middle layer will consist of sleuths in plain and uniformed clothes from both Mumbai police as well as crime branch, police said. “The third layer of the security will man the outer-most post of the venues and roads and these personnel will especially belong to city’s police force,” Kulkarni said. (Also Read: People ‘fed up’ with the Narendra Modi, BJP: Ghulam Nabi Azad )

Specialised police personnel from Quick Response Team (QRT), SRPF, Combat Vehicles and snippers will be deployed at specific locations around the venues where the PM will visit, police said. Over 2,500 international and 8,000 domestic companies will be participating in MIIW, a week-long multi-sectoral industrial event, which will be attended by foreign government delegations from 68 countries and business teams from 72 nations. The participants at the event also include foreign heads of government and states, prime ministers of Sweden, Finland and Deputy Premier of Poland, besides other Cabinet ministers.

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