Inauguration of Ram Mandir: The UPSSF, CRPF, and PAC will oversee security, with their forces stationed within and surrounding the shrine.
Ram Temple in Ayodhya has been high-level safety
Strict security measures have been put in place to protect the magnificent Ram Temple in Ayodhya and guarantee the highest degree of safety for both guests and the premises on January 22 during the consecration event.
The temple is protected by a three-tiered security system that is staffed by the Pradeshik Armed Constabulary (PAC), the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), and the Special Security Force (SSF) of the Uttar Pradesh government.
The Blogging Freek stated, citing sources, that about 100 SSF commandos, trained by the National Security Guard (NSG) in highly specialised anti-terror methods, had been stationed at strategic vantage points in and around the temple complex.
CRPF troops will be deployed in the main temple
In the meanwhile, CRPF soldiers would be stationed at the main temple to guard the sanctum sanctorum, which houses the deity of Lord Ram. Since the late 1990s, the Ramjanmbhoomi has been under the protection of the central force.
According to SSF officer Vivek Srivastava, who spoke with TOI, 1,400 UP Police and PAC members would be stationed in the "red" zone directly outside the temple, making up the largest portion of the state force.
Security is being ensured using artificial intelligence, drones and CCTVs
Yellow-colored areas are those outside of the "red" zone and will be supervised by PAC and UP civil police officers. Staff from the SSF will monitor the area around the temple in the interim.
In order to maintain peace and order in the temple town, the Uttar Pradesh Police sent more officers to Ayodhya. Drones, CCTVs, and artificial intelligence have all been deployed to guarantee the highest level of municipal security.
SPG to be present for PM's security
On January 22, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will open the Ram Temple and attend the "pran pratistha" as the primary "yajman." The security plans will also involve the Special Protection Group (SPG), which is in charge of protecting the PM.
NSG has been providing anti-terror and intervention training to SSF soldiers for the last two or three months. Other skills that it has taught include how to fire weapons like assault rifles, MP5 guns, and handguns precisely.
Jai Jaiswal
Saturday, 20 January 2024
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