Terror Attacks: Entire Bangalore to be Under 24x7 Surveillance


Terror Attacks: Entire Bangalore to be Under 24x7 Surveillance

From Our Special Correspondent
Daijiworld Media Network - Bangalore

Bangalore, Sep 17: Waking up after the recent terrorist attack in Delhi High Court premises and the series of terror attacks in several other cities previously, Karnataka is firming up plans to bring the entire Bangalore City under 24x7 surveillance system for effective monitoring and to curb crimes, particularly in densely populated locations.

Speaking to reporters after inspecting the round-the-clock surveillance centre set up in Vidhana Soudha on Saturday, Home and Transport Minister R Ashok said the Government was planning to install CCTV cameras in all parts of the city and high resolution night cameras in the wake of terror strikes in Mumbai and New Delhi.

The Government would be submitting a comprehensive proposal to the Centre shortly, he said disclosing that the Centre has promised to fund the project by providing Rs 500 crore.

Similar surveillance system would be installed in Mysore, Hubli and Belgaum, he said.

The surveillance system, when it becomes operational would help the police to keep a watch on crimes, track criminals, traffic violations and other incidents, he said.

CCTV cameras would be installed in thickly populated areas of Bangalore such as City Market and bus and railway stations. CCTVs would also be installed at the High Court to scale up the security measures there as per the advise by the Centre.

CCTVs at lower courts would be installed at later stages, he said asserting that the Government was getting itself fully geared to meet any possible terror threats.

The Minister said the police have instructed the owners of malls, IT companies, hotels, jewellery shops and banks to set up CCTV cameras in their establishments.

Asked about the blasts at the near the Chinnaswamy Cricket stadium in the city on April 17, 2010, the Minister said the police have furnished information on the culprits responsible for the low intensity bomb blasts, in which five persons were injured, to the Centre.

On account of security reasons details and findings of the investigation cannot be disclosed to the press, he said.

Recently Union Home Minister P Chidambaram stated that that Bangalore police were yet to crack bomb blast that occurred at the cricket stadium last year.

Earlier, the Minister inspected the surveillance centre set up at the state secretariat and reviewed its functioning.

The police have installed high resolution cameras atop the Vidhana Soudha, which maintains constant vigil around the secretariat building, including Raj Bhavan, Vikas Soudha, Legislators’ Home, High Court and other places.


Tax on Car Owners for Parking on Roads

Ashok, who is holding the Transport portfolio, said the Intelligence Transport System implemented under the Sustainable Urban Transport Project with the funding of the Centre is being launched at Mysore on Wednesday.

The system enables the transport authorities to track the movement of buses, he said.

He said the State Government is planning to levy taxes on car owners who are parking their vehicles on roads outside their houses.

Ashok said the Government would assign the task of collecting the parking fee from car owners to the Bruhut Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP).

There was a plan to impose Rs 50 park fee per month to all those who use the corporation built roads for parking vehicles in front of their houses. The move would discourage those from owning four wheelers without parking facility in houses, he added.

  

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  • George Cruz, Mangalore/USA

    Sun, Sep 18 2011

    Dear Alwyn, Canada, well said. Yes, Pakis are the big problem and they should be given the taste of US B1s to add to Drones they are altready enjoying.

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  • shane, mng/dxb

    Sun, Sep 18 2011

    Good move but is that sustainable and for how long... after a few weeks of installation of camera there will be only empty boxes or without proper maintenance it may not function properly. Thats what happens most of the times allover.

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  • indian, mangalore

    Sun, Sep 18 2011

    BJP Government itself Big Terrorist, then what you expect from outsiders.

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  • Ronnie, M'lore

    Sat, Sep 17 2011

    Good move...agree with Henry...also got to make sure if Rs500cr alotted by the center, is entirely used for the implementation of this project and use state of the art quality CCTV's. No compromise... no corruption in this.

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  • Alwyn, Canada

    Sat, Sep 17 2011

    Stop relation with Pakis everything will fall in place in a right directions. China is helping Pakis to create all mess up becasue China gains. Pakis play all drama in the name of religion and China play all drama in the name of gaining power arond the world. Look for a minutes every corner of this world every problem atleast one Pakis is involved for sure. Pakis has no money to eat so who support them financially not anyone other than china. Good move of Cameras

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  • thyagaraj pinto, coastal karnataka

    Sat, Sep 17 2011

    All security system is done good for everyone but still our indian ID card system stll not improved also security checking places who is checking our ID card is they not getting same time they dont have high tecnolgy system.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Sat, Sep 17 2011

    This is good move but what is the use? Keep alert 24x365...otherwise it is nonsense after blast alert.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Sat, Sep 17 2011

    This is good move but what is the use? Keep alert 24x365...otherwise it is nonsense after blast alert.

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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE-YANBU/KSA

    Sat, Sep 17 2011

    Finger printing,National ID and CCTV camera definitely bring down crimes like robbery,terrorism of all kinds,Fasad and Fitna by communal fores and certainly it will also help to bring law and order in big cities....Good move and follow up of clippings,up dating inputs and analysis on daily basis is very important.

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  • Ibrahim Ira parladka, Ira parladka

    Sat, Sep 17 2011

    All latest means should use By police department and civil sociey should co-operate with department to prevent all terror attacks

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