Odisha Police asks railways to train GRP on bomb detection

Press Trust of India  |  Bhubaneswar 

The has urged the railways to train personnel so that they can detect and defuse bombs, officials said.

"The (GRP) personnel should be trained to detect and diffuse bombs," Sharma said.

He also suggested that a joint team comprising and personnel should be formed so that it can prevent drug trafficking within the jurisdiction of the railways.

"Special squads are on the job and are trying to prevent of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances in trains and railway station premises," Sharma said.

A list of criminals with their photographs should be prepared and they should be under surveillance, the Inspector General (IG) of (RPF), SE Railway, SC Parhi, said.

It was also decided that the railways will be asked to improve the infrastructure facilities for the personnel.

"Decision was taken to increase the cooperation between and GRP by holding monthly meetings at the level of SRP and DSC where day to day bottlenecks faced during the work can be sorted out," a said after the meeting.

Safety and security of railway passengers was also discussed in the meeting.

The requested the RPF to installing baggage scanners at important railway stations and increase the number of CCTVs at important railway stations, the said.

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First Published: Wed, June 26 2019. 12:20 IST