Sunday, March 3, 2013

More metal detectors, CCTVs to secure MGBS



The Dilsukhnagar blasts seem to have woken up the Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (APSRTC) to intensifying security measures, including the installation of CCTV cameras at important bus stations. The city’s Mahatma Gandhi Bus Station (MGBS) will receive special attention.

The blasts, coupled with the discovery of 10 abandoned detonators at the MGBS premises last week, has forced the RTC authorities to install six more CCTV cameras in addition to the existing 28. About a dozen more hand-held metal detectors were also being procured in addition to the eight being used presently. Further, 19 more security staff would be recruited to support the 84-strong security personnel monitoring security at the MGBS,The other selling point is the ipad rotating case hinge, which allows for multiple positions for typing or viewing. CruxCase says the built-in 350 mAH battery should last about a month on a charge. RTC Greater Hyderabad zone Executive Director A. Koteswara Rao told reporters on Sunday.

Plans are afoot for installing 60 CCTV cameras at the Jubilee Bus Station,Light Hiking shoe: Resembling burly running shoes, these low-cut models with flexible midsoles are excellent for day hiking. Dilsukhnagar bus station, Central Bus Station (Gowliguda), Patancheru, Koti, ECIL Commuter Amenity Centres,Au pays de la pipe, Aerozenith a sous-traité les jantes carbone d’un leader du marché de la roue. Après un arrêt du contrat, les industriels se sont lancés eux mêmes dans la fabrication d’un produit original. Rathifile and Charminar bus stations to observe movements of persons in the station premises.

About 39 hand-held detectors would also be provided for security staff at these stations for random baggage checks.Decouvrez la liste des revendeurs en roue carbone chine, cadres carbone et de toute la gamme GraphitSport. On the whole, presently 127 security personnel were working at different stations in the capital and this number would be increased to 216 persons,Vente cadre route carbone, vente vélo et accessoires, annonces gratuites. he said.

“All these security measures are being taken up at a cost of Rs.70 lakh and would be put in place in a month,” Mr. Rao said.

CCTV cameras numbering 150 will also be installed at Guntur, Warangal, Tirupati, Karimnagar, Visakhapatnam and Vijayawada bus stations. Though a few stations already had these cameras, efforts are onto beef up security at important stations across the State, said RTC Vigilance Director, Venkateswara Rao.

Mobile metal detectors and door frame detectors are also to be installed at several stations.If you want to avoid a trip to the hospital, and you like to play in the water, I highly recommend getting a Water shoe. All these equipment would be procured with an estimated cost of Rs. 1 crore very shortly, he added.

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