<p>In the wake of Hyderabad blasts, the Uttar Pradesh and the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) have stepped up vigil along the Indo-Nepal border to prevent any untoward incidents.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The security agencies have been asked to ascertain the identities of people before allowing them to cross over through the border, commandant SSB K S Bankothi said.<br />The SSB deployed in the area that falls under the Mahrajganj district, have installed close circuit cameras on each and every route leading to Nepal, he said.<br /><br />These cameras have been put on SSB posts besides on the main roads.<br />The dog squads trained in detecting narcotics and arms have also been deployed to check smuggling.<br /><br />After the deployment of dog squad there would be a lot of relief in checking the suspected people in the bordering area, Bankothi said.<br /><br />"All the border outposts have been kept on high alert. Patrolling in sensitive border areas has been increased to check anti-national elements," the official said.<br /><br />Apart from this, orders have been issued to other security agencies such as Indo-Nepal Border Police and Local Intelligence Unit (LIU) to be on the alert at the border.<br /><br />SSB in the district sharing border with Nepal, have been put on high alert, Bankothi said.<br /><br />Intelligence units have also been asked to keep an eye on religious places along the border.<br /><br />Patrolling of public spots such as halls, hotels, rail and bus stations have also been intensified to ward off untoward incidents, Bankothi added.<br /><br />"We are taking all precautionary steps to maintain law and order" and hence possibilities of any repercussions to Hyderabad blasts were few, he said.<br /><br />Two powerful near simultaneous blasts had ripped through a crowded area close to a cluster of bus stands in Dilsukhnagar area of Hyderabad on Thursday in which 16 people were killed and 119 others injured.</p>
<p>In the wake of Hyderabad blasts, the Uttar Pradesh and the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) have stepped up vigil along the Indo-Nepal border to prevent any untoward incidents.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The security agencies have been asked to ascertain the identities of people before allowing them to cross over through the border, commandant SSB K S Bankothi said.<br />The SSB deployed in the area that falls under the Mahrajganj district, have installed close circuit cameras on each and every route leading to Nepal, he said.<br /><br />These cameras have been put on SSB posts besides on the main roads.<br />The dog squads trained in detecting narcotics and arms have also been deployed to check smuggling.<br /><br />After the deployment of dog squad there would be a lot of relief in checking the suspected people in the bordering area, Bankothi said.<br /><br />"All the border outposts have been kept on high alert. Patrolling in sensitive border areas has been increased to check anti-national elements," the official said.<br /><br />Apart from this, orders have been issued to other security agencies such as Indo-Nepal Border Police and Local Intelligence Unit (LIU) to be on the alert at the border.<br /><br />SSB in the district sharing border with Nepal, have been put on high alert, Bankothi said.<br /><br />Intelligence units have also been asked to keep an eye on religious places along the border.<br /><br />Patrolling of public spots such as halls, hotels, rail and bus stations have also been intensified to ward off untoward incidents, Bankothi added.<br /><br />"We are taking all precautionary steps to maintain law and order" and hence possibilities of any repercussions to Hyderabad blasts were few, he said.<br /><br />Two powerful near simultaneous blasts had ripped through a crowded area close to a cluster of bus stands in Dilsukhnagar area of Hyderabad on Thursday in which 16 people were killed and 119 others injured.</p>