Explain people benefits of CCTV cameras: CP VB Kamalasan Reddy

Explain people benefits of CCTV cameras: CP VB Kamalasan Reddy
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Police Commissioner VB Kamalasan Reddy addressing personnel of technical department at a meeting in Karimnagar on Wednesday
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“Check the functioning of CCTV cameras and explain the benefits of installing these cameras in their colonies to all sections of people,” Police Commissioner VB Kamalasan Reddy directed the personnel of technical department at a meeting held here on Wednesday.

Karimnagar: "Check the functioning of CCTV cameras and explain the benefits of installing these cameras in their colonies to all sections of people," Police Commissioner VB Kamalasan Reddy directed the personnel of technical department at a meeting held here on Wednesday.

The staff of technical department of all police stations that fall under Karimnagar Police Commissionerate participated in the meeting.

The Police Commissioner said that it is the responsibility of police officials of technical department to protect the CCTV cameras that were installed with the donations by the people through 'Nenu Saitham' programme.

They should immediately rectify technical problems if they found any and check the standards of CCTV cameras regularly. One more training programme will be conducted for the officials of technical department in this regard.

Whatever doubts regarding the functioning of CCTV cameras, the officials must clear them during the training session, he suggested.

Kamalasan Reddy told the staff to explain the public about the many cases that were cracked down with the help of CCTV footage and must motivate them for installing cameras in their colonies. Cops must acquire knowledge about modern technology for discharging their duties perfectly, he added.

Saying that people were confident about their safety after the installation of CCTV cameras in their colonies, he ordered the cops to check the functioning of all CCTV cameras that were installed under the Commissionerate limits and to submit the report by April 28.

Additional DCPs S Srinivas

(Law & Order), P Ravinder (Administration) and IT core team in-charge Qureshi were present along with others.

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