Haapur News: To further strengthen the security system of the railway, Chief Security Commissioner of Northern Railway Syed Sarfaraz Ahmed on Sunday conducted a surprise inspection of the Railway Protection Force (RPF) Post Hapur. During this, he closely investigated the security system and gave clear instructions to the officials that security would not be tolerated at any level.
Intensive investigation from record room to CCTV
During the inspection, the Chief Security Commissioner reviewed the status of record records, T&P items, Kot, A/A register, Malkhana and CCTV cameras present on the post. Describing CCTV coverage as the most important part of railway safety, he said that the cameras should be kept in the current situation at all times and there should not be any kind of lapse in surveillance.
Safety conference of soldiers
After inspection, Ahmed also took the security conference of all the RPF jawans present on the spot. He told the members of the force that the safety of railway premises, trains and passengers should be the top priority. Action should be taken by identifying any suspicious activity immediately.
Special emphasis on Malkhana safety
The Chief Security Commissioner also closely investigated the security of the goods. He directed that security of seized goods and railway property should be strengthened under any circumstances. If the laxity is found at any level, the accountability of the concerned officer will be fixed.
Presence of officers
During this surprise inspection, Assistant Security Commissioner Northern Railway Moradabad, SM Aslam was also present. He informed the Chief Security Commissioner about the security related arrangements and discussed the corrective steps.
Officer’s statement
After inspection, Chief Security Commissioner Syed Sarfaraz Ahmed said that “Railway safety is our top priority. RPF will always have to be vigilant to protect both passengers and railway property. CCTV coverage, records and any kind of omission will not be tolerated.