May 10, 2022

Home Minister visits CCC Banjara Hills

 Hon’ble Home Minister Shri Mohammed Mahmood Ali  on Tuesday   visited the upcoming Command control center in Banjara Hills. Accompained by DGP Shri Mahender Reddy and   City Police Commissioner Mr.CV Anand, he inspected all the floors and reviewed pending works.

The contractors, R&B officials and Hyderabad City police  made a detailed presentation and briefed him on the iconic structure and its features and the status of various works.

“Hyderabad City Police joined the elite line up of having a top class command control center .With good L&O in the city & state, many multi national companies established their offices here and many investors are showing up interest to invest in Telangana.” Said Hon’ble Home minister.

“This iconic 20 floor  building, designed and executed as per the  green building norms,  in houses the largest video wall that acts as a multi-agency operational center  and accommodates office of the CP Hyderabad. This has 4 towers  connected by a sky bridge at 14th floor and  have a grand police musuem.” Said the DGP while outlining the salient features of the upcoming technology fusion center.

A  Command control center spread out from 4th floor to 7th floor with  a  giant video wall, data center and  war room is literally a safe space for the top rungs of the police leadership to hash out pressing issues.

“This building is the brain child of the Hon’ble chief minister and state government  aimed at enhancing  safety and security of the people.It is equipped with state-of-the-art computer equipment, communication links(Dial 100) , dispatch capabilities, and live video feeds from cameras   The Command and Control Center enables the police   to deliver an immediate response to threats on public and also helps in collaborative event management.” Said CP CV Anand.

“This has much in common with today's tactical operations centers overseas and also has a helipad and multilevel mechanical  parking for 500 cars.” he added.

R&B officials,contractors   and other police  officials were present.

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