At a meeting of Reserve Bank of India and other banks authorities with Uttar Pradesh Police, Special Task Force (STF), Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) and Crime Branch, it was decided to ensure better coordination between bank authorities and police, IG (Law and Order) RK Vishwakarma told reporters.
"Accepting the demand of banks to provide security at the state's 465 currency chests, of which eight (one each in Mirzapur and Chandauli and six in Sonbhadra) lie in naxal-infested areas, we have decided to deploy two head constables and eight constables in each chest," he said.
"The district police will also be alerted to deal with recovery of FICN (fake Indian currency notes) and those involved in the racket," Vishwakarma said.
The banks have also been asked to install fake currency detector to keep an eye on flow of FICN, he added.
On security at ATM outlets, the banks were advised to install two CCTV cameras and a security guard there, he said, adding that at present one CCTV camera is installed on top of the ATM due to which the photograph of those visiting did not come clear. The banks were also asked to strengthen fire fighting mechanism at 247 currency chests.