Rachakonda police's security plan for Yadadri temple
he police is working with Yadigirigutta Temple Development Authority (YTDA) to provide separate security for the temple.
Hyderabad: Rachakonda police has chalked out an elaborate security plan for developing the temple city at Yadagirigutta on par with other major pilgrimage destinations in the country. The police is working with Yadigirigutta Temple Development Authority (YTDA) to provide separate security for the temple, a VIP, VVIP guest house complex and the entire town. Periodical sabotage checks, bomb detectors and advanced vehicle scanners will be in place soon, senior officials said.
“Within six months, elaborate security plans will be on place. The temple will be guarded by separate team. Complexes for VIP and VVIP visitors will also be given foolproof security,” said Rachakonda Commis-sioner Mahesh Bhagwat.
“Anti sabotage checks and a system for vehicle scanning will be in place,” he said adding that a safe city would attract more visitors.
Currently at rush hours, the police do not allow vehicles to go up the hill in as a security measure.
Police to act tough on crime
Rachakonda police commissioner Mahesh Bhagwat says he would act tough on erring cops. “We will not spare anyone acting against the law,” he says, adding that She shuttles would be introduced for IT employees at Batasinga-ram and IT Corridor in commissionerate limits.
Talking to reporters on Saturday, he said a new Commissionerate building will come up in a year. “The land has been identified in Saroor-nagar area,” said the commissioner.
He added that new police stations will be opened at Moula Ali and Yadagirigutta next year. New Women police stations will also be functional at Malkajgiri and Bhongir areas.