Deputy Commissioner to head: Committee formed to examine security of schools before their opening Educational institutions lacking effective security not to be allowed to start academic activities, Commissioner

  • February 28, 2015, 3:52 pm
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HQ City Report

QUETTA: A Committee has been formed to review security of the schools in Quetta.
The Deputy Commissioner Quetta would head the committee with Senior Superintendent of Police (Operations) and Director Colleges and Schools to serve as its members.
It was decided in the meeting of a delegation of private schools with the Commissioner Quetta Division, Kambar Dashti the other day.
Speaking on the occasion, the Commissioner said that it has been made clear to administration of the private schools that they would be ensuring fool proof security for their respective schools.
As per the decision made, the four walls of the schools would be raised up to seven feet with wire.
While the school administration would also ensure security of the schools through Close Circuit TV cameras to be installed in the schools to monitor the safety measures. Moreover, the walk through gates would also be placed at entry points of the schools.
There would also be arrangement for search of the school bags of the students coming to the schools, it was also decided.
No one would be allowed to park their vehicles near the educational institutions.
The security guards would also be deployed on rooftop of the institutions with watch towers to be established there.
The committee constituted under leadership of Deputy Commissioner would visit the schools to examine the security arrangements.
The committee would conduct survey of the schools. The schools lacking the security would not be allowed to open, the Commissioner said.
The members of the delegation on the occasion assured the Commissioner that the effective necessary arrangements would be ensured.