Temple managements heads told to install CCTV cameras to stop theft and desecration cases


Following a series of theft and desecration cases in temples, Siddipet Rural police on Thursday (November 28, 2024) advised temple heads in the region to install CCTV cameras which provide 360-degree coverage at temples.

In a meeting conducted with the presidents, committee members and function hall owners of various temples, Siddipet Rural Circle Inspector made them aware of the precautionary measures and safety measures to be taken to prevent any thefts and anti-social activities on the premises.

The official suggested that the hundis set up in the temples should be counted once every 3-4 days and significant amounts of money should not be left in the hundis. He also said that the deities in the temples should be decorated with gold ornaments only during anniversaries and festivals. During the other days, gilt ornaments can be used, he said.

Installation of centre locks on the temple doors, deployment of security guards and proper lighting around the temple premises were among other suggestions made by the official.

Circle Inspector Srinu said that the temple presidents and executive members should hold frequent review meetings and if there are any problems, they should be resolved immediately.

He encouraged the temple presidents and executive members to host frequent review meetings to identify and resolve safety concerns in time, and villagers to report trouble mongers to the police.



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