In the latest Warden Message posted on its website titled "Important Security Update", the US embassy said: "There are increased indications that terrorists are planning imminent attacks in New Delhi."

The message singles out specific markets such Chandni Chowk, Connaught Place, Greater Kailash, Karol Bagh, Mehrauli, and Sarojini Nagar, saying they "can be especially attractive targets for terrorist groups".

The advisory updates the one issued April 21 and reminds US citizens travelling or residing in India that terrorists have targeted places in the past where US citizens or Westerners are known to congregate or visit.

Americans travelling or residing in India are strongly encouraged to maintain a high level of vigilance, remain aware of their surroundings, monitor local news reports, and take appropriate steps to bolster their personal security, said the advisory.

This is the third advisory in a month and advises Americans travelling or residing in India to maintain "a high level of vigilance" and watch out for unattended packages.

Delhi Police asks people to be vigilant after US advisory

Delhi Police Saturday said it was taking "appropriate measures" following the US' latest terror alert advisory to its citizens and also asked the public to be vigilant and pass on information about anything suspicious they see.

"Delhi Police is aware of the advisory issued by the US embassy of increased indications that a terrorist attack is imminent in New Delhi. The Delhi Police is taking appropriate measures in this regard," Rajan Bhagat, Delhi Police spokesman said.

"The public should be vigilant and if any suspicious object, person or vehicle is noticed, information should be passed on immediately to the nearest police station, or the public can call up our toll free number - 1090," he added.

The US Saturday issued a fresh advisory warning its citizens of "increased indications" of terrorists planning "imminent attacks" in crowded markets in the Indian capital.

This is the third American advisory in a month. It advises Americans travelling or residing in India to maintain "a high level of vigilance" and watch out for unattended packages.

Source: IANS