Some world top anti-terror experts to descend to Hyderabad for a meet

Hyderabad City in India will be the host to a Symposium on Anti-terrorism Security on 27th August. Some of the world’s top anti-terrorism experts will participate and discuss terror threats and solutions in the meet.

These experts include Mr. Morgan Wright, Global Subject Matter Expert in Public Safety and Homeland Security; Mr. John Guandolo, USA, Ex. Team Leader FBI SWAT, Washington; Mr. Bart Fisher esq., Vice President of the US–India Trade Council; Mr. John Little, President, iRobot, USA; Mr. ravi Tangirala, expert on integrating detection systems and rapid mobile inspection systems working in conjunction with local and state law enforcement and the Department of Homeland security(DHS).

Chief Minister of the state is expected to inaugurate the meet wherein six member expert team from USA not only expected to participate will also speak to a gathering of 250 plus Principal Security(Home), DGP, Addl DGP/IG (Int & Security), IG (SIB) of 17 states, Police Officer, security experts, anti terrorism experts, defence and intelligence experts. Mrs. Sabita Indira Reddy, Home Minister will chair the inauguration of the Symposium.

Directors and Heads of many key government institutions and R&D Centres like ISRO, SHAR, NRSA, DRDO, DRDL, DMRL, RBI, Atomatic Energy etc have been invited to participate.

Anti Terrorism Security (ATS)(Company) in India are the organisers of the Symposium. Micro Sec. Micro Sec.ATS tied up with PEC Limited, a Government of India Enterprise for the business operations in India. It is also a consortium group with reputed companies like CISCO USA, SensorGrid USA, Home Land Security Strategy Inc, USA and TCS India, they informed.

The objective of the meet is to sensitise the security agencies about the possible terrorists threats and solutions to the same.

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Global Terrorism is a reality and has become a big impediment in the progress of India. The international community feels constantly threatened over growing menace of terrorism, extremism and militancy. India has suffered for the past two decades from terrorism and countless innocent lives have been lost. But, still the counter terrorism mechanism is not very effective in this country.

The spate of terrorist attacks in different countries, irrespective of their forms of government, and the resulting causalities of innocent civilians lend greater urgency to the need for the international community to unite and fight the threat from international and trans border terrorism.

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