NEW DELHI: Security was tightened around south and central Delhi after a Hyundai Santro belonging to a doctor with the Indian Army went missing from outside a post office in Lodhi Colony on Sunday afternoon. Several teams from Delhi police have been formed to track down the vehicle due to the high alert sounded ahead of the Republic Day.Specialized teams were pressed into action after they received a call around 2.30pm when Shailendra Singh, a colonel with the Indian Army informed them about the theft. He said that the white colour car having a registration number HR 51T 6646 was parked outside the Lodhi Colony post office near Jor Bagh as Singh and his family had gone for an outing at the Lodhi Garden and came back around 2.15pm and reported that the car was missing.Singh tried to enquire about the vehicle from the locals and then informed the police about the incident. A team from the Lodhi Colony police station reached the spot and a search was initiated to track down the vehicle. In his complaint, Singh said that the car had a sticker from the Defence Services Officers Institute fixed on the wind shield and had Army written below it. He said that he was put on deputation from the Army at the AIIMS where he was pursuing a course. He stays with his family at Yusuf Sarai in south Delhi. Police say that the CCTV footages from all the probable routes through which the suspected auto-lifters might escape are being scanned.