Overview
- Delhi Police deployed two facial-recognition vans at the Civil Lines camp office for screening, described as their first non-ceremonial use, alongside CCTV, metal detectors and new barricades.
- Entry was tightly controlled as attendees were frisked, logged in registers and barred from carrying phones, bags, cameras or spectacles, with aides intercepting papers before they reached the chief minister.
- Protection featured plainclothes officers, an inner and outer security ring with six personal security officers close by, and a mix of male and female guards under her Z-plus cover.
- Officials said about 160 to 165 grievances were heard during a shortened session, with the chief minister seated behind tables and speaking to visitors individually via microphone.
- Two accused from Rajkot remain in judicial custody while the investigation into motive and possible conspiracy continues, with senior officers overseeing the hearing on site.