Central command to tackle terror to come up in B'luru

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Press Trust of India Bengaluru
Last Updated : Mar 13 2015 | 3:48 PM IST
A Central Command Centre would be set up in Bengaluru to "control" terrorist activities, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah announced in the state budget for 2015-16 today.
A scheme with an outlay of Rs 50 crore would be implemented over three years to have modernised arms and ammunitions essential for it, Siddaramaiah, who holds the Finance portfolio, told the Assembly.
Surveillance cameras would also be installed in cities to take up "emergency operations" for public safety and security, he said, earmarking an outlay of Rs 8 crore for the programme in Bengaluru, which was recently hit by an Improvised Explosive Device blast outside a restaurant that claimed the life of a woman.
Three new anti-Naxal squads would be formed to curb the menace of Left wing extremists in the border areas of Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu, he said.
In the tenth budget of his career, Siddaramaiah also announced six Special Units with 15 personnel headed by an officer of SP rank to improve investigations of crimes committed against women.
Siddaramaiah said for the safety and security on highways, a highway safety scheme called "Heddari Surakshathe Yojane" would be launched for which 300 highway patrolling vehicles with modern and sophisticated equipments would be purchased in the next three years.
The budget has allocated Rs 4,372 crore for the Home Department.
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First Published: Mar 13 2015 | 3:48 PM IST

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