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The security machinery has been put on high alert in the national capital after inputs that suspected LeT operative David Headley might have conducted a recee for carrying out a terror strike. - Checkpoint targets Rs 30 cr revenue in 2009 - Ficci recommends dedicated security force to guard cos - Govt to tighten rules for FDI approvals - Strengthening security top priority, says R R Patil - High command delays Hooda swearing-in - MSE enter into partnership with NSE A senior police official said Quick Reaction Teams (QRTs) have been activated and patrolling intensified across the city after Union Home Ministry asked five states, including Delhi and Maharashtra, to be on alert as Headley may have carried out recee of some vital installations for carrying out strikes. Home Ministry officials have said the alerts had been issued as a precautionary measure to the cities after it was found during investigations that Headley, who was arrested by FBI, had visited India nine times during 2006-09. "Security has been strengthened in the capital. The preparations have been reviewed at the Home Ministry in the presence of top police officials," police said. Police is also planning to conduct mock drills to check the preparedness of security agencies in case of terrorist attacks and a security audit of vital installations and other prominent buildings. "We are intensifying the checkings at border posts also," the official said. The city police is also coordinating with their counterparts in districts in the neighbouring states.


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