Deccan Chronicle

Salesman next to you could be a cop

Cops post ‘spotters’ in mufti to whisk away trouble-makers

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD NOV. 26

ASIF YAR KHAN I DC

Undercover cops disguised as labourers, drivers or sales executives will be guarding the routes travelled by delegates, and the important places in the city they visit, during the Global Entreprene­urship Summit 2017.

These “spotter teams” will provide informatio­n about the movements of suspicious persons; local police units can then approach the subjects and verify their antecedent­s.

Spotters are trained police officers drawn from various intelligen­ce units in the state. They wear civilian dress and move among the public.

“A sizeable number of officers are being deployed as spotters. They will be positioned in crowded places and keep a watch on the movement of unsocial elements, abandoned bags, vehicles and attempts to create unrest,” confirmed Director-General of Police M. Mahendar Reddy.

Spotters are generally deployed during terror alerts issued by central agencies, or on communally sensitive occasions.

“They are apart from the general mufti police officers (police officers in civilian dress) who move around in the area but

Over 10,000 police personnel have been deployed for the two big events — Metro Rail inaugurati­on and Global Entreprene­urship Summit — to be held in the city this week.

detain or frisk persons moving under suspicious circumstan­ces,” a police official said.

About 10,400 personnel, drawn from the city and state police units, will be deployed for the Metro Rail inaugurati­on and the Global Entreprene­urship Summit 2017 that is being held in the city this week.

Mr Mahendar Reddy promised there would be minimum inconvenie­nce to the public. “Traffic police will work round the clock to ensure no inconvenie­nce is caused to the public.”

Police teams will work in three shifts. Round the clock surveillan­ce will be maintained at all the venues, hotels, and routes taken by the delegates. “Right from arrival to departure of the VVIPs and delegates we will be monitoring the entire activity from a special command and control centre being set up at the DGP office. This apart, the Hyderabad and Cyberabad police will be monitoring from their command and control centres,” he said.

Access control, anti sabotage checks, surveillan­ce cameras and security vetting of staff and workers will be done at the venues and hotels where delegates will stay.

Quick response teams will deal with emergencie­s. He said there were no specific terror alerts to the events.

HYDERABAD NOV 26

Undercover cops disguised as labourers, drivers or sales executives will be guarding the routes travelled by delegates, and important places in the city they visit, during the Global Entreprene­urship Summit 2017.

“There is no specific threat, we are taking all security measures as per the protocols of the Government of India and Special Protection Group,” director-general of police M. Mahendar Reddy said.

He added that 11 senior officials, along with the concerned officials of the respective zones and commission­erates, would take care of the security arrangemen­ts.

He said that reports that the police were asking IT companies to dissuade their employees from coming to work are false.

He said Ms Ivanka Trump will arrive in the city in the early hours of November 28 and leave the next evening from RGI Airport.

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