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Prime Minister Narendra Modi enjoys double the security cover of his predecessor Manmohan Singh in terms of commandos of the elite Special Protection Group (SPG) and vehicles in his cavalcade.

The reason: “No other prime minister except Rajiv Gandhi was under such a threat as Modi from militant groups,” a Delhi Police officer told IANS, speaking on condition of anonymity.

He said Modi has been given “watertight security” due to the frequent threat alerts received from the intelligence agencies. To guard Modi, over 1,000 commandos remain around him in various layers, unlike Manmohan Singh who had just 600 men in his inner security circle.

Modi’s security was recently reviewed by the senior officers of the SPG and Delhi Police to chalk out a plan to tighten his security.

“Since he became the prime minister, over a dozen inputs have been received by Delhi Police saying he is under threat of various terror groups,” the officer said.

“No other prime minister except Rajiv Gandhi was under such a threat as Modi,” he added.

Rajiv Gandhi was assassinated by a Tamil Tigers suicide bomber at Sriperambudur in Tamil Nadu May 21, 1991, while campaigning for the general elections. He had become a target after sending in the Indian Peacekeeping Force into Sri Lanka in 1987 for disarming the Tigers, who were engaged in a brutal civil war in the island nation. The three-decade-long conflict finally ended in 2009.

Modi travels in a BMW 7 high-security vehicle specially designed and encrypted with bulletproof cover. Two dummy cars are also in the cavalcade, to put off an intended attacker. Manmohan Singh’s cavalcade had only one dummy BMW.

According to one input issued soon after Modi became prime minister, “groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), Jaish-e-Muhammad (JeM), Hizbul Mujahideen, Tahrik-e-Taliban Pakistan and Indian Mujahideen (IM) have issued statements threatening to attack in the wake of the hanging of Ajmal Kasab (for the 26/11 attack) and Afzal Guru (2001 parliament attack).”

“The arrests of IM operative Yaseen Bhatkal, backed by Pakistani intelligence agency ISI, and LeT cadre Abdul Kareem Tunda have further infuriated the groups who are preparing to retaliate.

“On their radar are the historical Red Fort, Lotus Temple and all the Metro stations of Delhi while the prime target is the Indian prime minister,” the input reads.

When the prime minister is inside his 7 Race Course Road official residence in central Delhi, over 500 SPG commandos are positioned in and around the complex. The SPG was formed after the assassination of then prime minister Indira Gandhi in 1984.

Delhi Police personnel in nine pickets, which include one atop the Samrat Hotel, located 100 metres from the prime minister’s residence, keep a close watch on activities in the area. Each of these pickets comprises an armed head constable and two constables.

Personnel of the paramilitary Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) are deployed in the second layer of security around the prime minister’s residence.

Sources also said that the cars in Modi’s cavalcade are thoroughly checked by the SPG personnel. Besides, a jammer, an ambulance and Delhi Police Gypsies travel ahead and behind Modi’s cavalcade.
Modi enjoys twice the security cover of his predecessor | idrw.org
 
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Hardly a surprise !!!!
Everybody knew that
 
Rajiv Gandhi was assassinated by a Tamil Tigers suicide bomber at Sriperambudur in Tamil Nadu May 21, 1999, while campaigning for the general elections. He had become a target after sending in the Indian Peacekeeping Force into Sri Lanka in 1987 for disarming the Tigers, who were engaged in a brutal civil war in the island nation. The three-decade-long conflict finally ended in 2009.

Modi travels in a BMW 7 high-security vehicle specially designed and encrypted with bulletproof cover. Two dummy cars are also in the cavalcade, to put off an intended attacker. Manmohan Singh’s cavalcade had only one dummy BMW.

According to one input issued soon after Modi became prime minister, “groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), Jaish-e-Muhammad (JeM), Hizbul Mujahideen, Tahrik-e-Taliban Pakistan and Indian Mujahideen (IM) have issued statements threatening to attack in the wake of the hanging of Ajmal Kasab (for the 26/11 attack) and Afzal Guru (2001 parliament attack).”

“The arrests of IM operative Yaseen Bhatkal, backed by Pakistani intelligence agency ISI, and LeT cadre Abdul Kareem Tunda have further infuriated the groups who are preparing to retaliate.

“On their radar are the historical Red Fort, Lotus Temple and all the Metro stations of Delhi while the prime target is the Indian prime minister,” the input reads.

When the prime minister is inside his 7 Race Course Road official residence in central Delhi, over 500 SPG commandos are positioned in and around the complex. The SPG was formed after the assassination of then prime minister Indira Gandhi in 1984.

Delhi Police personnel in nine pickets, which include one atop the Samrat Hotel, located 100 metres from the prime minister’s residence, keep a close watch on activities in the area. Each of these pickets comprises an armed head constable and two constables.

Personnel of the paramilitary Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) are deployed in the second layer of security around the prime minister’s residence.

Sources also said that the cars in Modi’s cavalcade are thoroughly checked by the SPG personnel. Besides, a jammer, an ambulance and Delhi Police Gypsies travel ahead and behind Modi’s cavalcade.
Modi enjoys twice the security cover of his predecessor | idrw.org

:cuckoo:??????
 
hkdas said:
Modi travels in a BMW 7 high-security vehicle specially designed and encrypted with bulletproof cover. Two dummy cars are also in the cavalcade, to put off an intended attacker. Manmohan Singh’s cavalcade had only one dummy BMW.
I have always wondered if the BMWS used by the PMs and Presidents of different countries are bought from the company or BMW provides the service free of cost?? If its for free then that would be the best marketing strategy.
hkdas said:
Delhi Police personnel in nine pickets, which include one atop the Samrat Hotel, located 100 metres from the prime minister’s residence, keep a close watch on activities in the area. Each of these pickets comprises an armed head constable and two constables.
why Delhi police constables and why not SPG??
 
well he is the elected representative of 125 corore people and worlds third largest economik and milltarry power and not a banana republick whose economy runs on coilation support fund IMF handowts and US AID :sarcastic::chilli::chilli:

I can understand your frustation.... Accha din nai aya...
 
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Ab Rona ki zarrorat nai tumhara be acha din ajain ga..



Don't cry Accha Din a Jain ga....

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he he he janeehum hindu baniyer hain aur achhe dinno ki chah me aur khaas ker kissi massiah ke intezaar me nahi jeete

its not even 100 days and more than indians pakistanies are hoping for "achhe din" and that too from a person who very well knows how to turn things around in way that your nation can onli dream of but i know it pains to see your so called mortal enemy state reaping the benfits while your so called " elected politicians" are doing "great service to your nation":haha:

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I have always wondered if the BMWS used by the PMs and Presidents of different countries are bought from the company or BMW provides the service free of cost?? If its for free then that would be the best marketing strategy.

I can't talk for all the BMW's customers maybe they offer it free to some (German VVIPs perhaps) but most nations, and India certainly, pay full price for all these vehicles. As for marketing- they don't need it so much (not for the top end security vehicles, the nature of the products are so specialised that very few companies produce such vehicles and BMW's quality and performance speaks for itself- the professionals who make the buying calls know this and that is all that matters).

Anyway some pics of the SPG's Cavalcade for the Indian PM:



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(only the last pic is of Modi's Cavalcade- parked up during I-day 2014 rehearsals)

One of the best looking and classiest Motorcades of ANY head of state I have ever seen, wish there was more pics/vids available :(.

why Delhi police constables and why not SPG??

The mentioned security posts are the extreme exterior perimeter of 7 RCR (pretty much over looking it) for which the Delhi Police is responsible. The SPG are responsible for the security of 7 RCR itself but the gates and extreme outer perimeter is manned by the Delhi Police being the local law enforcement- just like the head of PM's cavalcade no matter where he is will be comprised of Delhi(/local when not in Delhi) and the inner convey made up of SPG vehicles.

It is similar to the US's uniformed Secret Service at the White house:

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They are responsible for the very outer perimeter of the White house but beyond the fences and on the White house property itself the President's Secret Service detail (non-uniformed) division are responsible for security. Since the SPG has nothing like the uniformed Secret Service division the Delhi Police comes into play.

It makes little sense for an elite and (relatively) small unit like the SPG to be charged with outer perimeter security duties.
 
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Thanks for the pics and explanation. And our PM uses the 7 series isnt it?? I can see 6 BMW X5s, and one tata safari along with the BMW 7 series in cavalcade.
The article said theres an ambulance too which travels along, should that mean that one of the X5s is a mobile ambulance??
And what happens when our PM has to visit other states?? I am sure hes not carrying around all these cars to every state that he visits. Just curious...
 
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