Security at Hindu religious destinations in Uttar Pradesh like Ayodhya, Varanasi, and Mathura will be further strengthened, following terror threat perception.
Uttar Pradesh Police officials said that more anti-sabotage (AS) check teams, an essential part of security paraphernalia for detection of any explosive items and unwanted materials, would be deployed at these places.
ADG (security) Binod Kumar Singh said two new AS check teams will be deployed on the Ram Janmabhoomi premises in Ayodhya while one each will be deployed at the Kashi Vishwanath temple in Varanasi and Vrindavan temple in Mathura.
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Ten AS check teams were flagged off on Thursday at their destination points. “Besides four teams are to be deployed at religious places, six others will remain deployed at Government Railway Police divisions in Lucknow, Prayagraj, Gorakhpur, Moradabad, Agra, and Jhansi,” he added.
The ADG said more bomb detection and disposal squads (BDDS) and anti-sabotage check teams were added to the state security headquarters armory recently.
“Two BDDS and two anti-sabotage check teams have been deployed for security checks on the Ram Janmabhoomi premises in Ayodhya in April. One BDDS has been deployed at the Secretariat complex in Lucknow, the Lucknow bench of the Allahabad high court, the Allahabad high court in Prayagraj, the Varanasi police, and PAC’s 30th battalion in Gonda,” he informed.
The ADG said there were five BDDS teams in 1987, which gradually went up to 26 in 2010. The state security headquarters prepared a proposal for the creation of more BDDS and AS check teams in 2021, keeping in mind security challenges in UP.
He said the purchase of state-of-the-art equipment for the creation of the new teams was done, and its members were trained at the National Security Guards center in Manesar, Haryana, and CRPF training center in Pune.
“At present, the Uttar Pradesh security HQ has 61 AS check teams and 31 BDDS teams. All BDDS teams are equipped with AC buses for their movement,” he stated.
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