Delhi Metro security update: AI X-Ray scanners, smart CCTV rolled out after Red Fort attack
One
month after the terror attack near Lal Qila Metro station, Delhi Metro has
launched a major security upgrade to protect its 60–65 lakh daily passengers.
AI-powered X-ray baggage scanners are being installed at every entry gate to instantly
detect explosives, weapons or any banned items.
So
far, 76 old machines have been replaced with these new smart scanners at key
stations, including Barakhamba Road, Chandni Chowk, Central Secretariat, Chawri
Bazar, Hauz Khas and Vishwavidyalaya. All stations on the upcoming Phase-4
lines will get these advanced machines from day one.
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Around 11,000 cameras inside more than 350 trains (including women’s coaches)
and 13,000 cameras across platforms, escalators and ticket counters are being
upgraded to high-resolution IP cameras with video analytics, jagran.com
reported.
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Even the 70 oldest Phase-1 trains that originally had no cameras are now
getting them during mid-life refurbishment.
How New AI baggage Scanners
Work
- High-resolution cameras on both entry and exit sides
- Every scan is recorded as a video clip for later review
- Instantly flags stolen or misplaced bags
- Automatically circles and highlights knives, guns, explosives or suspicious
objects on the screen
A
senior DMRC official said, “Our aim is to make Delhi Metro not just the safest
public transport system in India, but one of the safest in the world. These
technologies detect threats instantly and give passengers complete confidence.”
With daily ridership crossing pre-COVID levels, the upgraded security net is
being seen as a direct response to the Red Fort incident and a long-term shield
against future threats.