chandigarh aiming: install intruder alarms in temples, say residents | chandigarh news - times of india

Chandigarh: in order to ensure the safety and security of religious places after five theft incidents in the past four months, members of the Residents\' Welfare Association (RWS)
22 district government housing area (GH-22)
A meeting was held with the management committees of various religious sites and suggested what measures they could take to ensure the safety of the premises.
Installing intruder alerts is a possible way to prevent theft cases.
Members recommend that additional safety measures be taken in various religious places where residents often visit.
Two days later, GH 22-
RWS visited 8 religious sites and met with management to discuss quite a few security measures. GH 22-
Recommended management committees for religious sites
Sanatan Dharam Temple, department 22C ISKCON, department 36, Sanatan Dharam Temple, department 23B, Holy Church, etc. 22D, Niji Temple, department 23C, holy society Temple, department 22A, zone 22D Shiv Triveni Mandir, zone 22 c Satya Narayan r
About strengthening their opposition
Theft measures inside the house.
In the discussion, members who mentioned recent cases of theft in religious places said that even CCTV cameras installed on campus could not achieve the goal of avoiding adverse events.
With this in mind, it was suggested to install an intruder alert in the temple\'s premises.
Members told the committee that the intruder alert was based on a wireless infrastructure
Red technology where the mounted detector detects human motion and can be programmed to activate as needed.
The infrared sensor captures the movement of the human body, triggers the siren, honks, and sends a signal directly to the agency security personnel, which is then sent to the police control room.
Vinod Vashisht, president of GH-RWS
22. said that the management committee of religious institutions is conducting an internal security audit and strengthening their counter-Audittheft measures.
At ISKCON\'s meeting, he said, management talked about the process of installing intruder alerts at their premises starting next week.
One of the management committees invites members to attend their meetings as special invitees
The project is scheduled to be discussed at a house meeting on Saturday.
Members also decided that they would meet with police officers and submit a memorandum requesting the installation of intruder alerts in all religious sites in the city.
A team of Vinod Vashisht, Jagdish Lal, Sushil Malhotra and Parneet Singh visited the above mentioned religious sites and will make a visit to the Council for the administration of religious places
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