Hyderabad: The tri-commissioned police – Hyderabad, Cyberabad, and Rachakonda have made elaborate bandobast with nearly 24,000 different police personnel for the Ganesh idols’ final immersion to be held on September 28.
The immersion which commences on Thursday is expected to continue on Friday as well during which several thousands of Ganesh idols ranging from Khairatabad Bada Ganesh, Balapur Ganesh, and others are expected to be immersed. Elaborate arrangements have been made at Hussain Sagar, IDL Tank in Kukatpally and Saroornagar Lake, and other natural and artificial water bodies for immersion.
City Police Commissioner CV Anand had inspected immersion points around Hussain Sagar and enquired about the safety measures put in place.“All necessary arrangements have been made for the convenience of devotees, traffic flow, force deployment, and proper illumination,” he said.
Detailed instructions were issued to ensure a smooth and secure experience for devotees. A temporary command and control center has been set up at the central zone to monitor the immersion process.
The Cyberabad Police have deployed about 7,000 personnel across on bandobast duties. While flying drones are banned, anti-sabotage checks will be done continuously to sterilize the main procession route and bylanes leading to the route.
Cyberabad Police Commissioner M.Stephen Raveendra who earlier visited various immersion points said they were focused on making this year’s immersion, an incident-free event. Around 3,000 CCTV cameras were installed at various immersion points for the bandobast.
“Police constables will have body-worn cameras to report every movement at immersion points to the command control center along with the police control room,” he said.
The Rachakonda Police have made foolproof arrangements for the immersion with pandal organizers, the general public, and social workers coordinating with the police and volunteers.
According to the Rachakonda police, there are 18 tanks including four in the GHMC limits. Apart from static and mobile cranes, ambulances would be arranged while four rescue boats and 60 expert swimmers would be on the job.
In addition to city police and paramilitary forces, additional police forces from districts were deployed as part of the security build-up. The Quick Reaction Teams (QRT), Rapid Action Force (RAF), and City Security Force (CSF) commandos will take guard in the sensitive areas along the idol procession routes. Also, multiple quick response teams, bomb disposal dog squads, anti-chain snatching teams, and SHE teams will be in place.
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