Mysuru: Even though the government has decided to limit the Dasara procession to MySuru Palace as in the previous year, city police did not take the opportunity regarding security measures.
They are preparing to ensure celebrations, which tend to attract crowds, do not not cause legal and order problems.
Police with high warnings considering how the incident of a large crime – tomorrow rape and murder in a jewelry store has surprised mysureans not to make trouble.
Police Commissioner Chandragupta also held a meeting of senior police officers to review the legal and order situation in the city.
Chandragupta told Stoi that the police were in a high warning, checking tourists entering the city.
“The anti-sabotage team and dog squads examine tourists.
We focus more on accommodation places for tourists such as lodges, resorts, guest accommodations that pay, house rent and others.
We have suggested their owners to maintain a list to enter details Travelers before renting their property and also to verify their ID.
They need to submit tourist reports to the Jurisdiction Police Office every day, “he said, adding:” Based on the reports, the police will monitor the movement of foreigners.
“Because there will be a large crowd.
During the Dasara celebration, including people from across the country and abroad, Chandragupta said they encouraged the public to install CCTV cameras in their commercial companies.
“We take the help of large company owners to detect material or suspicious people through their CCTV cameras.
We have asked the public to report to Emergency Helpline 112 if they find a suspicious movement,” he said.
He added that the number of patrol vehicles has increased on the outskirts of the city, especially on the outer ring road and the highway at night.
“We have identified places where tourists or couples hanging out.
Traffic police will be alert to check the vehicle, especially at night,” he said.
Top police said they had recently conducted a security check inside the palace.
“We really scan tourist luggage – it was checked twice at the entrance.
CCTV in the palace is being monitored all the time,” he said.
The Mahea Camp ConderceMedi Radiant Hospital (Mysuru) conducted a free health check-up camp for Palace Mysuru Board staff on Friday.
Mysuru Royal Family’s Yaduveer Krishnadatta Chamaraja Wadiyar launched the camp which was hosted to filter staff in front of the Dasara Festival.
The medical team tested more than 200 staff in front of Deputy Director of the Palace T S Subramarya and the Head of the Hospital A R Manjunath.
