A high alert was sounded here on Friday night which remained in force today with senior police officers patrolling different areas in the company of by reserve forces.
Madhur Verma, the Delhi Police Public Relations Officer, said the city will continue to remain on high alert tomorrow as well. No untoward incidents were reported today, said the officer.
Verma also said additional forces have been called in to keep a tight vigil in areas bordering Ghaziabad (Uttar Pradesh) and Haryana. However, no inconvenience will be caused to commuters, he added.
A 23-year-old man was arrested for allegedly making a hoax call about supporters of Dera Sacha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim creating a nuisance in northeast Delhi's Harsh Vihar, said the officer.
The police have made proper arrangements and extra forces have been deployed at sensitive areas like religious places, bus stands and railways stations, said the officer.
Prohibitory orders were enforced in 11 of the 13 police districts, barring north and central Delhi, in the city last Friday to prevent gathering of miscreants. He said the orders will continue to be in place tomorrow.
Fifteen men were also arrested for their alleged involvement in the arson here.
The Dera Sacha Sauda chief was sentenced today to 20 years in prison in two rape cases.
Security forces in Haryana and Punjab were on high alert as 38 people had died in the violence by Dera followers following his conviction on Friday.
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