Autonomous Drone Keeps Surveillance at Chandrababu Naidu's residence
Amaravati: Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu has minimized the need for his security significantly, making use of the latest technologies. He has been maintaining distance from heavy security and bandobust.
The police started providing security at the CM's house with autonomous drones.
The CM instructed the police to prepare strategy to provide maximum security with minimum staff, utilizing technology.
Accordingly, a latest drone has been pressed into service at the CM's residence in Undavalli. This drone would scan the surroundings every two hours, and if there are any suspicious movements or foreign objects, it would send messages to the monitoring team. The drone would operate in autopilot mode. After the survey, it would land at the deck and charge itself.
The police would be able to assess the security need basing on the data supplied by the drone.
Naidu had told the police to downsize his security as it was increasing the distance between him and the party activists following which the drone has been pressed into service to reduce the security staff near the CM.
Following the CM's order, police across the state have made necessary changes with regard to CM's security.
During the YSRC rule, over 980 police provided security to the CM which has come down to 121 under Chandrababu Naidu's rule.
There used to be 17 vehicles in former CM Jagan Mohan Reddy's convoy and Chandrababu Naidu's has been reduced to 11 vehicles, along with the Z+ security.