Security measures at the Shree Jagannath Temple in Puri have been significantly upgraded with the introduction of bag scanners at all four entrance gates. While the scanners have been delivered to the temple premises, officials have not yet announced when they will become operational.
The enhancement comes amid concerns over potential security threats due to the large number of devotees visiting the temple daily. Previous security lapses had attracted criticism, prompting authorities to reinforce safety protocols. Alongside the new scanners, metal detectors at the gates, which had been inactive for some time, have been reactivated to strengthen screening processes.
Additionally, a special police security vehicle has been stationed near the Singhadwar Police Station to bolster vigilance. Temple security personnel are currently undergoing training to operate the new scanning equipment effectively. The bag scanners are expected to be deployed once this training is complete.
Further details regarding the implementation timeline and operational procedures are awaited from the authorities.
This local update is prepared from publicly available information. Readers should verify critical details from official communication where necessary.

