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Surveillance, access control, riverine equipment to provide major security boost to Ram temple

The government, in its order, authorised funds for the initial phase of security equipment installation, outlining the full spectrum of security features.

Updated on: Aug 18, 2023 04:57 AM IST
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LUCKNOW A comprehensive security plan, valued at 39.2 crore, is set to deliver a substantial boost to the security of the upcoming Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Mandir Teerth Kshetra in Ayodhya, which is projected to be inaugurated in January 2024. The plan has been chalked out in the wake of elevated threat perceptions.

Under construction Ram Temple (HT File)
Under construction Ram Temple (HT File)

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The government, in its August 11 order, authorised funds for the initial phase of security equipment installation, outlining the full spectrum of security features. These measures encompass CCTV systems for continuous surveillance, access control equipment (including drone cameras), X-ray baggage scanners, and protective gear such as bulletproof jackets, vehicles, dragon lights, binoculars, emergency alarm systems, and hooters.

In a video release dated August 4, Prashant Kumar, Special Director General of Uttar Pradesh Police for Law and Order, emphasised the implementation of advanced security measures and comprehensive crowd management systems prior to the temple’s anticipated opening next year. He underscored that the surveillance and access control strategy has been meticulously designed to anticipate a substantial surge in pilgrim footfall in Ayodhya, akin to the influx observed in Varanasi following the inauguration of the new Kashi Vishwanath corridor in 2022.

The surveillance system roster encompasses five-megapixel or higher resolution bullet cameras, four-megapixel or superior resolution full high definition PTZ (Pan-Tilt-Zoom) infrared dome cameras, fixed or bullet outdoor infrared cameras for Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) system, indoor infrared cameras with a minimum five-megapixel resolution, local processing unit for ANPR, PTZ controller with LED display, and 128 GB surveillance secure digital (SD) cards.

The access control system roster also incorporates drone cameras, X-ray baggage scanners, multizone door-fitted metal detectors, and handheld metal detectors. Additional security provisions encompass dragon lights, binoculars, hand grip megaphones, and emergency alarms with sirens. Beyond the surveillance and access control apparatus, the comprehensive security plan allocates 7.78 crore for riverine security equipment, encompassing motorboats and life jackets. This allocation is in consideration of events like melas and snans (ritual baths) organised during various religious occasions.

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In addition to the state police, specialised agencies such as the Special Task Force (STF) and the Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) will be engaged for this initiative. The security strategy also involves deploying the state disaster response force at the ghats to mitigate drowning incidents.

 
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Rohit Kumar Singh

Rohit Kumar Singh is a senior journalist based in Lucknow and currently serves as Special Correspondent and City Chief with Hindustan Times. With over 25 years of experience in journalism, he specialises in investigative reporting, with a strong focus on crime, policing, internal security, terrorism, governance and public policy in Uttar Pradesh. He began his journalism career in 2000 and joined Hindustan Times in June 2008 after working with The Daily Pioneer and Sahara Samay. Over the years, he has produced numerous high-impact investigative and exclusive reports on organised crime, terrorism, law enforcement, politics, governance and public administration. Rohit has extensively covered major criminal investigations, terror incidents, elections, police reforms, anti-terror operations, corruption, communal violence and other sensitive security issues. His reporting is recognised for its accuracy, depth, strong sourcing and analytical approach, making him one of the most respected journalists covering the police and internal security beat in Uttar Pradesh. Throughout his career, he has consistently delivered stories that have shaped public discourse, exposed systemic lapses and promoted accountability in governance and law enforcement. He continues to focus on public-interest journalism, combining investigative reporting with in-depth analysis of issues that impact governance and public safety.

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