Photographs: Adnan Abidi/Reuters Vicky Nanjappa
Security is at an unprecedented high, a Delhi police official told rediff.com.
Obama is expected to arrive in New Delhi at around 3.30 pm IST, following which he has a host of programmes before he leaves the country on Tuesday.
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Snipers, drills... Delhi is Obama ready
Image: A paramilitary soldier stands guard outside the Hotel Maurya Sheraton in New DelhiPhotographs: Adnan Abidi/Reuters
A team of the Intelligence Bureau, along with their US counterparts, have secured all the areas where the President would be in. Mock drills are being conducted around all the places that the President would visit, including Parliament.
The drills will continue till the last minute, sources said.
Delhi will also see scores of snipers all over to guard the President of the US.
Snipers, drills... Delhi is Obama ready
Image: Security personnel keep watch inside the lawns of Humayun's Tomb in New DelhiPhotographs: Adnan Abidi/Reuters
The security is multi layered and security forces comprising nearly 300 personnel from the US will form part of the first ring of the security. The other rings will comprise members of the Delhi Police, NSG Commandoes and other personnel numbering over 2000.
The Delhi Police have advised the people not to venture out into areas where the President's convoy will be moving by.
All these roads will be out of bounds for the public until the President's convoy passes, officials said.
Snipers, drills... Delhi is Obama ready
Image: Security personnel stand guard on a road in New DelhiPhotographs: Parivartan Sharma/Reuters
The Indian Air Force too has been pressed into service and will remain on stand-by until Obama leaves the city.
The Maurya Sheraton has been declared as a no flying zone. Hotel personnel have been advised to stop the virtual tour services on their web site until the President leaves.
The entire area will be out of bounds until the visit is over, Delhi police officials said.
Snipers, drills... Delhi is Obama ready
Image: Indian and US flags fly outside the Maurya hotelPhotographs: Kamal Kishore/Reuters
IB inputs had suggested disturbances from those parts of Delhi like was done just ahead of the Commonwealth Games.
The IB and the Delhi Police have been gathering inputs and collecting material from the old city and have said that if the needed, preventive arrests and detention too would be undertaken.Prior to the visit, intelligence inputs were picked up that suggested that trouble could be caused by certain elements from the old city.
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