Training van for security personnel launched

January 06, 2019 11:37 pm | Updated 11:37 pm IST - HYDERABAD

A special mobile training van equipped with TV sets, CCTV camera, fire fighting equipment and other electronic gadgets to train the security personnel manning metro rail stations was launched by Hyderabad Metro Rail Managing Director N.V.S. Reddy here on Sunday.

Stating that it was a first-of-its-kind facility in the country to provide training on site, Mr. Reddy described it as “transformational leap” and said it would be at the disposal of HMRL to organise periodical security training. About 900 security personnel are working in the metro rail stations stations in three shifts and a noted private security agency is providing the security personnel.

Training would be conducted through audio-video films and power-point presentation, posters, boards, handbooks etc., and would be monitored through the national command centre. The hard-disk is GPRS-enabled through latest technology for tracking location and running time of each subject, he explained.

The MD appreciated the good work being done by the police personnel and the private security guards working at the metro stations. Specifically he mentioned about detecting and catching some passengers carrying camouflaged knives in leather pouches, highly inflammable liquids, banned drugs etc., through careful frisking and proper usage of metal detectors at different stations.

DCP of HMRL A. Balakrishna was advised to periodically give publicity cautioning about carrying dangerous instruments so that the passengers understand the importance of security checks. At the same time, he called upon the security personnel to be courteous to passengers and practice friendly policing practices at metro stations.

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