Railways received 30,000 security complaints in last 3
years
New Delhi,
Jul 26 (PTI) The railways received about 30,000 complaints related to security in the last three
years, the Lok Sabha was informed today.
Minister of State for Railways, Rajen Gohain, in a written reply to the Lower
House, said that a total of 29,906 security-related complaints
were received at Security
Helpline numbers- 182 and 1800-111- 322, from 2014 to June, 2017.
"It is pertinent to mention
that strengthening and up-gradation of security infrastructure is an
ongoing process. All out efforts are being made by the railways to supplement
efforts of states to improve security
at railway station premises, including those identified as sensitive under the
Integrated Security System
(ISS)," he said.
The minister mentioned that based
on the report of a high level committee, 202 stations have been identified as
sensitive for the purpose of installation of ISS to strengthen surveillance mechanism at
these stations.
The Integrated Security System comprises
close circuit television (CCTV)
cameras, access control, personal and baggage screening system, and bomb
detection and disposal system.
A total of 102 stations have been
covered with CCTV surveillance
system under ISS. In addition, 151 baggage scanners, 32 under vehicle
scanning system (UVSS) and 88 bomb detection units have been provided under the
security system, Gohain
added. PTI ASG SRY
Reference:
http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/railways-received-30000-security-complaints-in-last-3-years/1/1011768.html
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