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Monday 23 November 2015

Hyderabad to house international standard city police commissionerate





The posh building to come up on 7-acre land
The proposed twin glass towers will have 18 and 24 storey buildings
302 crore already sanctioned; another `700 crore to be released
10,000 CCTV cameras to be installed across the city

Hyderabad: Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao on Sunday emphasised on the need for public participation to save Hyderabad from unsocial elements. Speaking after laying the foundation stone for the Rs 302 crore new City Police Commissionerate and Integrated Command and Control Centre (CCC) at Road Number 12 in Banjara Hills in Hyderabad on Sunday, he said, “Times have gone when people used to be scared at the very sight of police.

Now the police have to work by maintaining a harmony with the public. Maintenance of law and order is not only the duty of the police, but also the duty of public.” Neighbourhood policing concept which prevailed in countries like Singapore and China would be replicated in the State, the Chief Minister said.

The state-of-the-art complex proposed to be built on seven acres of land at plush Banjara Hills here will comprise of four blocks and will have twin glass towers (18 and 24 storey buildings) and will facilitate functional integration of all wings of the Hyderabad City Police under one roof and fusion of technologies relating to all functional wings.

The building is designed as an environment-friendly project with solar photovoltaic roof and building integrated photovoltaic in facade to produce clean and green electricity. It will also have a helipad at the top of the structure. “An amount of Rs 302 crore was sanctioned yesterday towards the cost of this modern building. An additional sum of Rs 700 crore will be made available in the next budget,” the Chief Minister said.

About 10,000 closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras would be installed across the city towards enhanced surveillance, he said. “Elected representatives should also contribute funds for installing CCTV system that will enhance public safety and CSR funds will also be utilised for the purpose,” Chandrashekar Rao added. Hyderabad Police M Mahender Reddy said the proposed building would be a technology driven operational hub for all wings of Hyderabad City Police and would make the government interaction with the police machinery smooth.

Surveillance cameras to be installed in the city and the police headquarters of all the districts would be synchronised with the Command Control Centre and it will also have a mega video wall. “It will be a unique tower with technology fusions in the country- a Hawk Eye - protecting the people of the city and enhancing safety and security standards,” he said.