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‘Urban Police District’ for Tirupati on the anvil

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The Hindu 10.11.2009

‘Urban Police District’ for Tirupati on the anvil

Special Correspondent

TIRUPATI: There seems to be light at the end of the tunnel for the much-awaited ‘Tirupati Urban Police District’—a proposal which has been hanging fire, for at least the last five or six years.

Twin objective

In fact, the original proposal was to carve out an exclusive Police Commissionerate for Tirupati with the twin objective of meeting the increasing policing needs of the burgeoning city and its urban conglomerates and secondly to cope with the increasing pilgrim influx—50,000 on an average daily from places far and near. But, for some reason other the proposal for the Commissionerate was shelved and the move to upgrade Tirupati as an Urban Police District is vigorously being pushed by the police top brass.

Effective policing

According to top police sources, the DGP R.R. Girish Kumar is convening a meeting at Hyderabad on November 13 with the Superintendent of Police (SP) of not only Chittoor, but with his Guntur, E.Godavari (Rajahmundry) and Warangal counterparts as well since a similar Urban Police District is being contemplated in the these three cities also for their effective policing.

Another reason for the government to think in terms of an exclusive police urban district for Tirupati is to address the peculiar problem being faced by those posted as the SP, Chittoor. Though, Chittoor is the SP’s official district head quarters, most of the time he is either forced to stay in Tirupati or to shuttle between Tirupati and Chittoor to attend to the protocol and security needs of the VVIPs thronging the Tirupati-Tirumala almost through out the year.

This eventually leaves the Chittoor SP and for that matter the entire district police force to concentrate on their actual policing duties—tracking down criminals and ensuring an effective surveillance in the crime-prone district which shares a long border with Tamil Nadu and Karnataka besides the faction-ridden Anantapur and Kadapa districts.

As for the contours of the proposed Tirupati Urban Police District, sources indicated that besides Tirupati and Tirumala it would cover Chandragiri, Renigunta Yerpedu, Srikalahasti, Tottambedu, B.N. Kandriga and Ramachandrapuram towns dotting the eastern side of the tail-end Chittoor district. Apart from the SP, its hierarchy is also likely to include two Additional SPs, 6 DSPs, 20 CIs, 66 SIs, 87 ASIs, 242 HCs and 1,087 PCs.

Also, 600 Armed Reserve Force personnel also are likely to be brought under its ambit and deployed here.

Already 50 acres required for the new Police District to have its basic infrastructure has already been identified and as such only the final word is to be said by the DGP at the crucial meeting he has fixed for November 13 at his headquarters in Hyderabad.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 10 November 2009 02:08