2,200 surveillance cameras for crowd control at Haram
Security personnel
monitor the movement of pilgrims from the Makkah Public Security headquarters
in Mina through surveillance cameras installed at various places in and around
the Grand Mosque. — SG photo
The Command and Control Center at the Public
Security has installed as many as 2,200 surveillance cameras around the Grand
Mosque and the Haram Central Area to monitor the movement of pilgrims and
worshippers during the holy month of Ramadan.
Col. Tareq Bin Ahmad Al-Ghoban, commander of
the center, said that the center is operating around the clock from the Makkah
Public Security headquarters in Mina, monitoring every single movement of
worshipers and giving the security personnel necessary instructions.
Speaking to Saudi Gazette, Al-Ghoban said the
directive of Prince Khaled Al-Faisal, emir of Makkah and adviser to Custodian
of the Two Holy Mosques, to impose a temporary ban on non-obligatory prayers in
mataf
(circumambulation area around the Holy Kaaba) and masa’ (running area between Safa and Marwa) has contributed significantly in easing the rush.
“The Haram Special Security Forces are exerting efforts to enforce this directive strictly and thus ensuring smooth flow of Umrah pilgrims,” he said.
(circumambulation area around the Holy Kaaba) and masa’ (running area between Safa and Marwa) has contributed significantly in easing the rush.
“The Haram Special Security Forces are exerting efforts to enforce this directive strictly and thus ensuring smooth flow of Umrah pilgrims,” he said.
Al-Ghoban said the Command and Control Center
is shouldering a tough task of easing the flow of pilgrims at the Central Haram
Area as well as the movement of vehicles in the holy city.
“The center’s officials manning security
cameras send messages to the security personnel about crowd at every nook and
corner of the Haram, so as to divert the flow of pilgrims to those areas that
are less crowded. The center also regulates the vehicular movement at the entry
points and exits of the holy city,” he said.
The center is fully equipped with high-tech
devices and well-trained human resources.
According to Al-Ghoban, a uniform number of
911 has been in force for the operations the center instead of the number of
987. The center will coordinate all its crowd management operations with the
concerned agencies and departments under this number.
Saudi
Gazette
2,200 surveillance cameras for crowd control at Haram
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