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Routine & Detailed Search

Routine Search

This is carried out as a routine activity at any as per the policy and SOP issued by the manage activity at any premises by the management :

  1. Look at the vehicle for anything strange from outside.
  2. Look inside for any suspicious, harmful of dangerous item kept/ hidden.
  3. Request the occupant to open the bonnet and the boot of the vehicle and search for any dangerous item kept / hidden away.
  4. Check spare wheel, whenever collapsed, search for any item reserved inside.
  5. Look under the dash board.
  6. Look under the seats.
  7. Search for any stole thing attached to the vehicle parts under by utilizing underside reflect.
 

Detailed Search

It is carried out if an alarm has been sounded regarding some criminal activity or there is a strong suspicion about unauthorized items hidden in the vehicles. The occupant may be politely asked to move out of the vehicle :

  1. Request that the driver to open the bonnet and fundamentally examine engine and its part to search for any suspicious item kept / attached to it.
  2. Search inside of the vehicle thoroughly.
  3. Check for any disturbance to electrical wiring under the scramble / dash board.
  4. Search driver's cabin in detail.
  5. Ask driver to remove wheel covers and check.
  6. Request that driver to remove plug of the petrol tank and check assuming any object is suspended inside or on the other hand assuming that string hanging
  7. Check for any loose boards / fitting inside / outside the vehicle.
  8. Check the doors & entryways / windows sheets for any out of place item.
  9. Search for spare fuel tank fitted in the vehicle.
  10. Check surface of exhaust pipe.
  11. Check inside surface of the chassis.
  12. Send vehicle to workshop if the items are as yet not found.

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