
As a result of a recent initiative in robbery focused on banks, ATM kiosky, money supplementary vehicles and jewelry shops ordered the state police chief to make all police units extensive security audit of these institutions, join gaps, increase security measures and deepen patrol.
In a circle released last week, Ma Saleem, CEO and CEO of the police (DGP), State Police in Karnataka, ordered the police to carry out complex security audits, ATMs and jewelry in their respective areas to identify vulnerable places and implement preventive measures.
The aim of this step is to assure the public and discourage crime through increased visibility of the police and rapid reactions, the circulation said.
Police should ensure the right lights, CCTV cameras and alarm systems and safety guards in ATMs, banks and jewelry in their jurisdiction, Mr. Saleem said. If police officials found out some lunges, the officials should be informed about the same thing to make it corrected, the circle said. However, the circular did not state what steps would be taken against those devices that they do not follow.
The circular also said that police officers in ordinary clothing must be deployed in strategic places with heavy commercial activities and feet to follow any suspicious activity, in addition to monitoring parked vehicles on the road around banks and commercial areas and regular controls.
All key commercial devices should be monitored regularly. The police should also monitor the movement of vehicles on highways, especially during the night, and also to regularly monitor the movements of the usual perpetrators, the circulation said.
Mr. Sale also ordered the staff to carry out the awareness of security and safety measures to be taken with officials of banks, jewelers and owners of commercial equipment, trucks and cabin drivers.
Published – 9. August 2025 9:20





