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G20 summit begins amidst tight security after Paris attacks

Thousands of security personnel and high-tech surveillance systems dotted every nook and corner of this Turkish resort town as leaders of the world’s 20 top economies, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, congregated at Antalya, Turkey for the two-day G20 Summit beginning on Sunday.

Updated on: Nov 15, 2015 01:33 PM IST
PTI | By , Antalya
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Thousands of security personnel and high-tech surveillance systems dotted every nook and corner of this Turkish resort town as leaders of the world’s 20 top economies, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, congregated at Antalya, Turkey for the two-day G20 Summit beginning on Sunday.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau arrives to Antalya Airport before the meeting of leaders of the G20 developed nations summit, in Antalya. (AFP Photo)
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau arrives to Antalya Airport before the meeting of leaders of the G20 developed nations summit, in Antalya. (AFP Photo)

The heightened security measures, comprising of over 12,000 security personnel, drone detection equipments, 350 mobile cameras with license-plate recording and face-recognition systems, follow the audacious terror attacks in Paris Friday night.

Around 13,000 officials and 3,000 journalists from across the world are here for the 10th G20 Summit, being held at the Regnum Carya Hotel Convention Center in the Belek town of Antalya’s Serik district.

The town of Belek has been declared a high-security Red Zone area and a virtual no-go zone for the non-delegates.

Markets and shops around the venue have been shut and thousands of barricades and security personnel are deployed on alongside roads leading to the venue.

Read: Antalya turns into fortress ahead of G20 summit

In addition to the local police force, the Turkish Armed Forces (TSK) and the National Intelligence Organisation (MIT) are also on alert. The event is also to be protected by Airborne Early Warning and Control (AEW&C) and Turkish jet fighters.

The Turkish military has put in place an around-the-clock air defence system to prevent any possible missile or drone attacks.

A Turkish police officer secures the area as the place carrying Chinese President Xi Jinping arrives in Antalya, Turkey on Saturday.

Officials said more than 350 mobile cameras with license-plate recording and face-recognition systems have been installed on the highway from Antalya airport to the seaside enclave and around the hotels where world leaders including US President Barack Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin are staying.

Two indoor sports stadiums in Antalya have been turned into temporary police stations and one of the international arrivals terminals within the Antalya Airport has been allocated for G20 participants.

Read: Terror talks, global security likely to dominate G20 summit

 
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