Nagpur Police to Install 1,100 New CCTV Cameras in dark and vulnerable Spot
To improve women’s safety, the City Police are set to expand the CCTV surveillance network across the city. This initiative comes in response to a recent survey that identified numerous dark and vulnerable spots with inadequate camera coverage, which have become targets for criminal activities.
Commissioner of Police Dr Ravinder Singal revealed on Monday that the plan includes installing an additional 1,100 CCTV cameras, bringing the total to over 4,400 cameras. This expansion is aimed at addressing gaps identified during a review of areas where recent molestation incidents occurred.
The survey focused on poorly lit or isolated areas, which are prone to criminal activities. The findings underscored the need for increased surveillance to enhance monitoring and security. Additionally, the expansion will address deficiencies in metro stations, where several areas were found to lack sufficient camera coverage. Dr Singal has coordinated with Nagpur Metro officials to ensure that all key areas within metro stations are equipped with CCTV cameras.
However, the city faces challenges with the existing CCTV infrastructure. Reports indicate that around 1,200 cameras are currently non-functional due to issues such as cable damage, weather conditions, and vandalism. The L&T company, responsible for maintaining these cameras, has been directed to expedite repairs and restore full functionality.
Furthermore, there is a pressing need for the Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) to address the inadequate street lighting in certain areas. With increasing incidents of violence against women, it is crucial to ensure proper lighting throughout the city. As urbanization continues and new developments arise, development authorities must prioritize street lighting to improve safety and security.