Shivaratri Security: 3400 personnel to guard temple areas, devotees
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KATHMANDU, FEB 17 -
Nepal Police will deploy 3,400 personnel in the Pashupati area on Tuesday as devotees throng the holy site during the Shivaratri , one of the biggest Hindu festivals.
Police have established a post to command 12 temporary posts headed by
Inspectors at North Gate, Bishworupa, Bankali Parking, four Shivalayas,
Pingalastan, Ram Mandir, Uma Kunda, Kailash Hill, temple area, Tilganga
and Siphal Ground. The main command will be handled by a Superintendent
of Police while 512 personnel have been deputed in the area since Monday
morning until Tuesday night.
Similarly, 951 personnel will be deployed in other areas in a shift while 579 policewomen will be on guard.
Besides 52 personnel from the National Investigation Department and 300
scouts, 2,500 Armed Police personnel will assist Nepal Police in
securing devotees and the temple premises.
Senior Superintendent of Police Narayan Singh Khadka, spokesman for the
Metropolitan Police Commissioner’s Office, said they will cordon 31
areas by halting the traffic and ease VVIP and VIP entourages.
Bankali, Ramghat, Aryaghat, Ratopul, Purano Baneshwor, Pashupati Old Age Home and Jay Bageshwori are other areas under watch in view of untoward incidents.
Around 1 million people are expected to visit Pashupati
nath for the festival on Tuesday. “We are focussing more on
surveillance through Close Circuit Television cameras. There are 32 CCTV
units watching the temple premises and the movement of people from
Tilganga and Gaushala areas,” said SSP Khadka. Bomb disposal squads and
sniffer dogs will remain stand-by while reinforcements will be
available.
The Prime Minister’s Office has directed the Home Ministry, Nepal
Police and the APF to maintain high level of vigilance and curb drugs
and criminal activities. PMO Secretary Santa Raj Subedi said in a
statement that security bodies have been directed to manage the flow of devotees.
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