एशिया का सबसे बड़ा जिला "थाणे" मुंबई में लगेंगे और CCTV
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े*An appeal to Thanekar for this campaign for one camera city by Thane Police.*
Additional 2500 CCTV cameras will be required in Thane - Additional Commissioner of Police Mahesh Patil's information.
Thane:- CCTV cameras are important for crime prevention and investigation. Cameras have been installed in the city through Thane Municipal Corporation and private establishments. In this, another two and a half thousand CCTV cameras are going to be installed by the government. Additional Commissioner of Police of Thane City Police, Dr. Mahesh Patil told this information while talking to the media. Also in this campaign for one camera city, shopkeepers and society owners are being urged to install one camera outside. Patil informed that the campaign is now getting response and about 100 cameras have been installed.
Urbanization is increasing with the growing city. Incidents of crime are increasing. So, the CCTV cameras installed by the Municipal Corporation and private establishments are helping to detect crimes. Meanwhile, a survey has been conducted by the Thane city police force. In it, some black spots have come to the fore. There is a constant need for CCTV cameras in such essential places. Such spots have been discovered. Accordingly, the work of installing cameras is going on there. As part of the One Camera for the City campaign, Thanekar citizens and shopkeepers have been asked to install CCTV cameras outside the shops and societies and now 100 cameras have been installed. Another 700 to 800 cameras are likely to be required. He said that.
The campaign for one camera city has started from Thane. The campaign will be implemented in other cities under the city police commissionerate in a phased manner. The campaign is mainly due to the fact that the cameras deployed in the city through Thane Municipal corporation area only 60 percent functional due to technical or ongoing works in the city. Taking action for this will help in uncovering crimes. He also said at the end.
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