JAMMU JANUARY-17

The Legislative Council was today informed that all the major towns, police stations, police posts, National Highway (NH) and other important roads are proposed to be covered under the State-wide CCTV Surveillance System Project under PMDP for which a detailed proposal has been submitted to the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India which is under consideration.

Replying to a Calling Attention Notice by Vibodh Kumar Gupta in the Upper House, the Minister for Roads and Buildings Abdul Rehman Veeri said the Police Headquarters had awarded the contract for installation of CCTV cameras in various towns of the State including Rajouri in the year 2012 to a Chandigarh based firm namely M/s Tulip Telecom Private Limited at an estimated project cost of Rs 13 crore, however, the said firm failed to execute the contract. The Minister said that, consequently, the contract assigned to the aforesaid firm was scrapped.

The Minister further said to meet emergent needs and improve policing in the district, CCTV cameras have been installed at four locations including SD Sabha, City Chowk, Town Hall and near CID Office in Rajouri town by the District Police. CCTV cameras at the said locations are functional except for one due to technical snag.

The Minister said the concerned firm has been approached to rectify the snag for making the camera functional. He also said the cameras installed at Highway Naka Sunderbani and Darhali Bridge are functional.

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