NEW DELHI:
Lieutenant governor Anil Baijal
on Thursday directed Delhi Police not to place barriers on the city's roads without staff manning them. The lieutenant governor also directed that reflective tapes should be placed on barriers to avoid freak accidents.
The order came months after a 21-year-old man riding a motorcycle had died in a freak accident, after his neck got stuck between a chain used to tie two police barricades in northwest Delhi's Subhash Place.
The directions were issued at a meeting on law and order issue, which was attended by chief secretary Anshu Prakash, additional chief secretary Manoj Parida, police commissioner Amulya Patnaik and other senior officers.
"LG directed that barriers should not be placed on roads without staff manning them and also reflective tapes should be placed on barriers," the LG's office said in a statement.
It stated that the LG also asked police for monitoring of private security agencies. He urged that performance audit of these security agencies should be undertaken on priority basis.