City
Epaper

NFR beefs up security ahead of the I-Day

By IANS | Updated: August 9, 2019 21:20 IST

Security of all major railway stations, including Guwahati, has been tightened by Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) ahead of the Independence Day, said an NFR official on Friday.

Open in App

NFR Chief Public Relation Officer P.J. Sharma said a coordination meeting with General Railway Police (GRP), Local Police, and Intelligence agencies, Railway/Civil Administration was held with the Chief Secretary and DGP, Assam at Zonal and Divisional level.

"Instructions have been issued to the security agencies to be on alert. All major stations are being guarded by respective state police personnel and other security agencies.

"Guwahati is the biggest railway station of the North-East with a footfall of 40,000 everyday and more than 30 pairs of trains pass through this station daily. So security of this station is of paramount importance," he said.

He said a quick reaction team comprising fully armed RPSF jawans and RPF personnel under one officer has been deputed at the station.

He said about 30 GRP personnel are also helping in maintaining the security of the station.

To improve the overall security, some measures have been taken including track patrolling in vulnerable stretches/sections by motor trolleys or on foot by GRP/RPF and railway staff, he said.

"Random frisking of passengers and luggage with the help of metal detectors, baggage scanners is being carried out. Anti-sabotage checking with the help of sniffer dogs at stations, trains, platforms etc is being taken up. Security of railway stations, especially entry and exit areas, is being monitored," he said, adding round-the-clock monitoring by CCTV of all vulnerable areas is also being taken up.

( With inputs from IANS )

Tags: RPFP J SharmaRailwaycivil Administrationcctv
Open in App

Related Stories

MumbaiMumbai Man Fined for Hurting Cop With Stone from Moving Train At Sewri Station

MumbaiMumbai: Tea Vendor at Railway Office Ran Fake VIP Quota Racket, Earned Up to Rs 2 Lakh/Month

Social Viral"My Boss Is a Lunatic": Indian Employee Shares Shocking Tale of Toxic Workplace

NationalAmritsar Blast: Two Bike-Borne Attackers Hurl Explosive at Thakurdwara Temple in Punjab; CCTV Video Emerges

MumbaiMumbai: Railway Cop Saves Commuter from Being Dragged Under Moving Local Train at Borivali Station (Watch Video)

National Realted Stories

NationalBengal CM gets pleasure in mocking Ahmedabad plane crash: Amit Malviya

National‘Where protocol paused’: A portrait of love on Hiraben Modi’s birth anniversary

NationalPresident Murmu to attend MP Govt's programme on World Sickle Cell Day tomorrow

National'Pro-Pakistan' stand: Assam Police nab one more person in Nalbari

NationalHoneymoon murder case: Meghalaya Police question Sonam, Raja Raghuvanshi's families in Indore