Access Control System to make a comeback at KSR railway station

KSR Bengaluru railway station’s move to ensure security within the station by keeping track of every vehicle entering and departing its premises, is set to make a comeback. The Access Control System will be launched within a week at the front and back gates of the station. This means that whenever a vehicle stops at the boom gates, its details will be recorded. “Similar to the parking token issued, a token will be given indicating the vehicle number and arrival time.

When it leaves, the departure time will be noted. This is an added layer of security introduced to act as a deterrent against any act that could endanger public security,” said a senior railway official. Indian Railway Station Development Corporation (IRSDC), a special purpose vehicle created to upgrade passenger amenities at railway stations across the country, is responsible for KSR station. Installation of the system was put on hold due to the pandemic.

Now, contractors are again working to re-install the infrastructure so that the system becomes operational. Giving details on Access Control charges, the official said, “A two-wheeler or four-wheeler can enter and leave the station free of charge up to a maximum of seven minutes. From the eighth minute onwards, a charge will be levied for using the station premises

Previous articleUS Air Force suspends using body cameras for its security personnel
Next articleSecuritas acquires Protection One in Germany