Delhi Metro's new security helpline launched

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The today launched a new electronic control room and security helpline number -- 155655 -- for Metro commuters.

The new helpline number will be integrated with the smart system that has been installed at the new command centre, named operational control centre-I (OCC-I).

The new facilities were launched by along with senior officials of the Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) here today.

"155655 will now be the new helpline. The old helpline number will be discontinued in a few days," said CISF spokesperson (AIG) Hemendra Singh.

The CISF, which secures the Metro and its over 200 operational stations in the national capital region, already has a command centre that functions from central Delhi.

"The new helpline will facilitate metro commuters by providing them one-stop solutions for all their security and safety queries and complaints," Singh said, adding, "The helpline personnel will provide first-hand information on metro operations as well as of nearby areas."

The modern control room will monitor 94 stations out of 206 stations on the yellow, red, pink and magenta lines through more than 5,300 CCTV cameras.

"The control room is equipped with internet protocol, intercom system and hotline connecting to DMRC, the existing control room at Barakhambha and Delhi Police," he said.

A new training centre 'kavach' was also inaugurated today by DG Ranjan. It will train 140 security personnel.

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First Published: Fri, August 03 2018. 20:10 IST