The government of Andhra Pradesh and the intelligence department have allocated significantly higher security arrangements to the premises of YS Jagan’s residence in Tadepalli. The authorities enhanced the security at Jagan’s residence after the recent fire incident that happened outside his house where the lawn caught on fire.
The government has ordered enhanced security for the premises, and as a part of the process, the authorities have set up eight additional security cameras outside Jagan’s house.
These cameras are directly linked to the nearest police station, and there will be 24 x 7 monitoring on the premises henceforth. This is to curb the possibility of any such antisocial incidents at the residence of Jagan in the future.
This situation outside, this house will be continuously monitored by the police department, and in case there is an emergency situation or a developing incident, there will be immediate police action in this regard.
Meanwhile, Tadepalli police had already requested YSR Congress party to submit the CCTV footage of the earlier fire accident that happened outside Jagan’s house on February 5. But the party did not submit any footage in this regard to support their police complaint. It was lodged subsequently.
So the police have now taken matters into one hand as they have set up CCTV cameras outside the premises to stop the possibility of something antisocial happening again in the future.
This post was last modified on 10 February 2025 1:16 pm
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