High alert in Bengaluru, Mysuru after Sri Lanka blasts


Bengaluru, Apr 26 (IANS): Bengaluru and Mysuru in southern Karnataka are on high alert with security tightened in the aftermath of the serial blasts in Sri Lanka on April 21, a top police official said on Friday.

"We have deployed additional forces in all sensitive areas, religious places, markets, malls, shopping plazas, multiplexes, airport, railway station, inter-state bus terminal and public places to prevent untoward incidents," Bengaluru Police Commissioner T. Suneel Kumar told IANS here.

Though the city was already on alert with extra vigil and more security for the April 18 Lok Sabha election in the state's central and southern regions, the city and state police are not taking chances.

A series of terror blasts struck churches and luxury hotels in Colombo, killing over 250 people.

"We have also directed hotels, pubs, restaurants, marriage halls, multi-complexes and supermarkets to step up their own security in and around their places with CCTV cameras, metal detectors and fire alarm," said Kumar.

Bengaluru has been on general alert for years as India's tech hub with the presence of over 500 global IT firms, aerospace industries, Indian space agency ISRO, defence labs, Indian Institute of Science and state-run research and development institutes.

"We regularly receive alerts from the Union Home Ministry and intelligence agencies on possible terror attacks, as untoward incidents in Bengaluru draw global attention in view its reputation and prominence as the country's technology capital, aerospace hub and space city," said Kumar.

As it is not possible for the police and state security agencies to look after everyone or every place in view of the city's size and its population (over 1 crore), Kumar said citizens were equally responsible and have to work with the government to thwart any terror incident.

"We have asked all hotels, pubs, restaurants, theatres, churches, temples, mosques, malls, cinema theatres and multiplexes to install surveillance cameras, metal detectors, baggage scanners and check points for frisking the people to minimise the risk of any attack," said Kumar.

The city police held meetings with all stakeholders on Thursday to assess their preparedness for dealing with any unforeseen incident or attack.

"As a cosmopolitan city, Bengaluru attracts lots of people from all over the state and country for direct and indirect jobs, higher education, heathcare, services, manufacturing and tourism." Said Kumar.

The city police also detained several anti-social elements, rowdy sheeters ad mischief makers ahead of the assembly election to maintain law and order.

A suspected terror attack way back in December 2005 at the renowned Indian Institute of Science (IISc) claimed the life of professor and two persons were injured when an improvised device exploded at the cricket stadium in April 2010.

The police also beefed up security and patrolling in Mysuru, about 150 km from Bengaluru, as thousands of tourists from across India and abroad visit the city as tourists.

 

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangaluru

    Sat, Apr 27 2019

    Better to educate the people in this matter.

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  • abdulla, INDIA

    Fri, Apr 26 2019

    1/Yoga with Meditation to cool the mind ..
    2/Work is worship...Treat others like God.
    3/Do unto others what you would like be done unto.
    4/Love thy neighbor.
    we need Literacy.. .Education..
    RISE ABOVE RELIGION...Like Dr. Kalam.....
    5/Now be vigilant and keep high ALERT.
    there are sick and sickly people out there.
    Killing INNOCENT lives.
    we have responsibility to be ALERT.
    Be tolerant.
    do not Discuss Religion and Politics..
    spend your precious time in Education..being literate..civilized. and Gainfully employed...
    work till you drop
    work hard
    300 days at 10 hours per day
    just like during EMERGENCY ERA.

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  • Mango, Mlore

    Fri, Apr 26 2019

    Surely there must be some intelligence inputs !!!
    we must be thankful to our govt for preventing ISIS foothold in India..
    Where as SriLankan Govt looks like a fool today in front of the whole world today. despite being a small country and number of intelligence inputs ,couldn't prevent such a large attack ...

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  • Valerian DSouza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Fri, Apr 26 2019

    1. All Terrorists must be wiped out to bring peace on earth out so that no one should ever dare to sow the seeds of terrorism on next generation.
    2. Who gave them authority to impose their views and customs on others and destroy those belong to other faith?
    3. There are so many beliefs and customs in this world; all are having right to practice and profess their faith but it doesn't mean anyone can impose forcefully their faith and customs on others!
    4. Everyone is free to choose their faith. Like companies produce and market their products, but customers choice is final. No companies has authority to compel on customers to buy their products.
    5. Kings and dictators couldn't impose their belief on their subjects, why dare these Terrorists to do that?

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  • Jerrydsk, Belman

    Fri, Apr 26 2019

    What you say is correct,but many countries it's found government support terrorists for some purpose,like in few countries politician have their own goons.

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  • SP Shetty, Kateel

    Sat, Apr 27 2019

    India is a biggest victim of of forced conversation, especially from Goa.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Apr 26 2019

    Where is our Chowkidar ...

    DisAgree [15] Agree [16] Reply Report Abuse

  • Rishi, Thane/ Mumbai

    Fri, Apr 26 2019

    He might be doing chowkidari of his seat

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