Sambhal steps up CCTV surveillance
MEERUT, Sept. 13 -- To enhance public safety, Sambhal's security network is being expanded beyond key locations to include residential lanes and neighbourhoods. So far, 200 CCTV cameras have been installed at prominent intersections and roads and 64 additional cameras are now being placed in smaller streets to intensify surveillance, officials said.
On Thursday, cameras were installed in lanes under the jurisdiction of the Nakhasa police station in the district. Municipal executive officer Manibhushan Tiwari said that a total of 264 cameras would soon be operational, with 200 already installed and 64 more being set up in the coming days.
These new cameras are being installed in areas that are longer and serve as connectors to other routes, which will significantly enhance safety in these vulnerable areas, he added. "The entire project is being executed by the municipality at a cost of Rs.2.60 crore. The surveillance covers major stretches such as Moradabad Road, Chandausi Road, Bahjoi Road and Hasanpur Road, alongside key city intersections and public spaces," Tiwari explained. HTC...
To read the full article or to get the complete feed from this publication, please
Contact Us.