Rameshwaram: Ramanathaswamy temple get three tier security
The district police, Tamil Nadu Commando Force and temple authorities
have worked out a three-tier high-security arrangement for Sri
Ramanathaswamy temple in the island of Rameswaram, roping in the Coastal
Security Group, Indian Coast Guard and Naval detachment.
An aerial view of Ramanathaswamy Temple in Rameswaram |
A commando force team conducted a security survey in the temple this
week in the wake of the recent serial blasts in Bodh Gaya. It has been
decided to enhance the existing security and make it fool proof to
prevent any terror attack.
District Superintendent of Police N.M. Mylvahanan, held discussions with the commando force team and temple authorities.
He said that for the first time, the police would tie up with the Tamil
Nadu Coastal Security Group, the Coast Guard and Naval detachment for
patrolling and preventing intrusion from sea.
Intelligence reports
The decision to enhance security followed intelligence reports that the
temple, famous for its long corridors and historic background could be a
target for terrorists, Mr. Mylvahanan said.
Floodlights would light up the four car streets around the temple and
watch towers with camera facilities erected at the four corners of the
streets.
The long corridor of Rameshwaram temple |
“We plan to ensure strict access control, introduce two check-posts,
including Pamban, and focus on peripheral points,” he said, adding that a
company of Tamil Nadu Special Police would be deployed exclusively for
temple security.
Devotees would be barred from carrying cameras, mobile phones and
handbags into the temple. The Temple’s Karunai Illam (home for orphan
students) near the temple police station would be converted into a cloak
room with lock facilities for devotees to leave their belongings before
entering the temple .
The students would be moved to a new building on
the school premises. As many as 54 unauthorised lodges around the temple
would be closed, Mr. Mylvahanan said. Other lodges functioning with
permits would be brought under the scanner.
Temple authorities have been asked to provide two emergency exit points
inside the temple. As many as 16 CCTV cameras have been installed inside
the temple and there are plans to install 15 more, Mr. Mylvahanan said.
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