Police vehicles fitted with CCTV cameras flagged off

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Prem Anand Sinha, Inspector General of Police (South Zone), flagging disconnected  patrol vehicles fitted with CCTV cameras successful  Thoothukudi connected  Monday.

Prem Anand Sinha, Inspector General of Police (South Zone), flagging disconnected patrol vehicles fitted with CCTV cameras successful Thoothukudi connected Monday. | Photo Credit: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT

Inspector General of Police (South Zone) Prem Anand Sinha flagged disconnected 9 constabulary vehicles fitted with CCTV cameras astatine the territory constabulary bureau successful Thoothukudi connected Monday.

The inaugural has been undertaken successful concern betwixt Police Department and SPIC, Thoothukudi.

A full of 9 vehicles, including 8 vehicles belonging to the equipped reserve constabulary and 1 metropolis road patrol vehicle, person been upgraded with a recently installed CCTV camera system.

The 8 equipped reserved vehicles, which are deployed for captive escort duties, tribunal duties and information related assignments person been equipped with CCTV cameras featuring inbuilt representation retention and nighttime imaginativeness video signaling capability.

Similarly, Thoothukudi metropolis road patrol conveyance has been fitted with 3 CCTV cameras, including Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) camera, a varifocal lens camera susceptible of precise zooming on with a show installed wrong the patrol conveyance for real-time surveillance.

Through these, video signaling during captive escort and different authoritative duties carried retired by the equipped reserve conveyance volition beryllium ensured. Similarly, the CCTV cameras installed successful road patrol vehicles volition assistance successful preventing transgression incidents during large festivals and successful crowded nationalist places, arsenic good arsenic alteration existent clip monitoring of suspicious individuals, officials said.

Thoothukudi Superintendent of Police Albert John, Assistant Superintendent of Police C. Madhan and different officials were present.

Published - December 22, 2025 07:28 p.m. IST

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