Hassan, Apr 26: Following an alleged terror threat to Sri Chennakeshava temple, a Hoysala structure, senior police officers met in Belur on Monday and etched out a plan to enhance security in the vicinity.

Superintendent of Police R.K. Shahapurwad held a meeting with representatives of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), and departments of Endowments and Revenue on the temple premises.
This follows a recent communiqué from the Department of Internal Security to R. Vidyullatha, executive officer of the temple, that the site was on the hit-list of a terror group based in Pakistan.
She wrote to the ASI and Hassan district administration seeking additional security for the temple. Mr. Shahapurwad said handheld metal detectors and door frame metal detectors would be used at the temple entrance in two days.
The ASI, which protects the monuments, had earlier taken measures to depute DAR personnel and place metal detectors at the temple's entrance. However, the arrangements were withdrawn a few years ago.

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