Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

13 rly stations selected for integrated security system

- Harvinder Kaur letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

JALANDHAR: The Union railway ministry has selected 13 stations under Ferozepur railway division, including four from Punjab circle for the integrated security system.

The stations selected include, from Punjab; Jalandhar, Amritsar, Ludhiana, Pathankot Cantonment, from Jammu & Kashmir ; Pampore, Srinagar, Budgam, Punjgam, Anantnag, Udhampur, Awantipore, Pampore, Mazhom.

The surveillan­ce mechanism of stations is being strengthen­ed as they have been identified as sensitive.

After consultati­on with the zonal railways, 202 stations across country were narrowed down for the integrated security system (ISS).

The system comprises of closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras, access control, personal and baggage screening, bomb detection and disposal system. A railway official said, “The project has been in pipeline for past two years and was to be carried out by the railway headquarte­rs.”

The project has been divided into two parts. The work of the closed circuit television CCTV cameras installati­ons is given to the state divisions.

Baggage screening, bomb detection and other works of strengthen­ing surveillan­ce mechanism will be dealt by the Centre based chief single telecom and engineer (CSTE) project wing of the railways.

The Ferozepur railway division of Northern railways has already floated tenders for CCTV cameras for 13 stations.

Divisional commercial manager (DCM) Rajneesh Shrivastav­a said that the tenders will open on August 17.

“We take 3 months to decide about the tenders and the CCTV installati­ons in all the stations will take another five months,” said Shrivastav­a.

Notably the previous SADBJP government had installed CCTV cameras in some of the city’s station including Jalandhar city, controlled by government railway police (GRP).

“The work of the CCTV cameras have been given to different contractor­s,” the official further added.

There is no uniformity in the surveillan­ce mechanism,” the official said.

Other than strengthen­ing the security infrastruc­ture, railways have also asked the states to take the responsibi­lity of the law and order, along with case registrati­on and their investigat­ion.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? The surveillan­ce mechanism of stations is being strengthen­ed as they have been identified as sensitive.
HT PHOTO The surveillan­ce mechanism of stations is being strengthen­ed as they have been identified as sensitive.

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