District collector JU Chandrakala launched the first mobile police check in Arakkonam in Ranipet. You can also see SP Ayman Jamal. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
Six years after its Bifurcation from the Vellore in 2019, the Ranipet will receive its first mobile police control in Arakkonam, which aims to prevent crime and smuggling of banned products into the district.
Ayman Jamal, accompanied by a superintendent of the police (SP) Ayman Jamal, collector Ju Chandrakala launched a new control post, which falls under the limits of Arakkonam police. Currently, the district has 17 control contributions, including nine permanent. “Since it is located on the sensitive limit between the districts, the control post can be moved to any place where continuous supervision is needed,” said Jamal Hindu.
The new Check-Post, which was financed within the CSR collection Fund for the District Collector, which was built at a price of £ 2.75, has several rooms for police staff to change their duties. On average, the control post has at least three police staff led by a sub-insector, because vehicles, mainly goods, loaded trucks and trucks, pass through the device continuously. Check-Post is equipped with high-performance automatic cameras to recognize numeric boards (ANPR).
The ANPR cameras not only capture images of vehicles and numeric boards, but also provide a live source into the control room, which was set up in the collector, SP Office and the ministry mining, which processes sand mining on the Palalar River. Each AnPR can store data for 15 days.
The police said that a new mobile control allowance has advanced devices, including fingerprint scanners, continuous power supply from solar and diesel generators, wireless aids, make-poosun tents, emergency lamps and torches. Unlike the permanent border checks, the new device is aimed at fast moving to sensitive areas to prevent any undesirable incidents and provide field reports to the district police headquarters in Ranipet.
Currently, the district police cover 250 km of patrol every day and connects the surrounding districts like Truvallur, Vellore, Kancheepuram and Tiruvannamei. Among them is the Bengalur highway between Pilayar Kuppam and Poonumani Pattarai in the ranipette the longest distance of 48 km, followed by the Madras – Kochi with 26 km, which falls under the police district boundaries of Ranipet.
Published – 11 September 2025 21:00
