Saturday, February 20, 2010

IAF to guard Jaipur skies during India-SA ODI

Following terror threats, specialised teams of the Indian Air Force (IAF) will keep an eye on the city skies to prevent any untoward incident during the first one-day international between India and South Africa on Sunday.
The police too have made elaborate arrangements during the series opener at the Sawai Man Singh Stadium.
"There are specific intelligence inputs which do not rule out air attacks. The IAF has been alerted and their personnel are maintaining air surveillance from specified locations," B.L. Soni, Inspector General of Police (Jaipur), told HT on Friday.
The police have divided the city into "five centres" to ensure foolproof security to players and spectators during the match. Soni said centres had been created at the airport, on the route leading to the hotel and stadium, at the hotel, and one each inside and outside the stadium. The team hotel has been sealed and guests are being allowed after strict verification.
19/02/10 Rashpal Singh/Hindustan Times
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