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In Agra, US Secret Service gets Simian power to keep POTUS safe at Taj

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For India the Security of the world’s most protected man the US President Donald Trump is the top most priority. In Agra the city of Taj Mahal, the US Secret Service will get some added punch to keep the POTUS safe.

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Believe it or not 5 langoors (an Indian simian species) have been hired by the local agencies to keep the President and his entourage safe from the troupe of monkeys during his visit to the Taj on Feb 24.

The security agencies involved with protecting the President are facing a nightmare because of the Simian brigade that threatens the security of the world’s most powerful head of state.

However, all efforts are being taken to keep the visiting dignitary safe and the US Secret Service along with the Special Protection Group (tasked with protecting the Indian Prime Minister), NSG, Provincial Armed Commandos will provide round the clock security to the President.

The US President and the First Lady will visit Agra on February 24th after landing in Gujarat and attending the events in that city.
The President will then proceed to New Delhi after his Agra visit.

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