NEW DELHI: Under a large-scale verification drive carried out after the November 10 blast near the Red Fort, the Delhi Police has registered cases against 175 people across the North district, mostly for not completing the mandatory police verification process, an official said on Tuesday.
The blast triggered by a suicide bomber, which followed the busting of a ‘white-collar’ terror module spanning Jammu and Kashmir, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh, claimed 15 lives and injured several others.
“We have registered multiple FIRs after tenant and lodge verifications. So far, 175 people have been booked,” DCP (North) Raja Banthia told PTI.
Most FIRs pertain to people living in north Delhi who did not complete the mandatory police verification process, the officer said. A significant number of lodges and small guest houses have also been booked for failing to follow the verification norms, he added.
Police said the step was necessary since the blast was triggered in a high-footfall area, prompting the authorities to tighten checks.
“Multi-agency search and verification drives were launched on a war footing (after the blast). Police teams have visited more than 2,000 houses, checked ID proofs of the occupants, and questioned several people. The process will continue,” the DCP said.
The offenders can be booked under Section 223(a) of the BNS (disobedience to a public servant’s lawful order), which carries a prison term of up to six months, a fine of up to Rs 2,500, or both.
As part of the process, verification camps have been set up at all the police stations of the North district, where people have been advised to cooperate, police said. Investigators from specialised units and central agencies have been roped in for conducting door-to-door checks, they said.
“Guest houses, budget hotels and several rented accommodations have been inspected. We have also deployed advanced drone surveillance, anti-sabotage teams and additional paramilitary units to secure the district.
Police deployed drones, tightened vehicle checks, and stepped up tenant verification near Red Fort, warning of
FIRs as monitoring and inspections continue.