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Home » Nolambur, JJ Nagar in Chennai come under 100% CCTV surveillance

Nolambur, JJ Nagar in Chennai come under 100% CCTV surveillance

A Harsha VardhanBy A Harsha VardhanMarch 1, 2019No Comments
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Police Commissioner A K Viswanathan with Anna Nagar Deputy Commissioner Dr M Sudhakar, Additional Commissioner of Police-North R Dhinakaran, West Chennai Joint Commissioner B Vijayakumari at the event.

Every major street and junction of the Thirumangalam police range that included Nolambur and JJ Nagar in addition to Anna Nagar and Villivakkam ranges in Chennai are now under 100 per cent CCTV surveillance.

City Police Commissioner A K Viswanathan announced the completion of the ‘Third Eye’ project in these localities.

At a function held at Anna Nagar Tower Park on Tuesday, Commissioner A K Viswanathan thanked residents and resident associations, traders and private agencies who helped the Police department finish the task by installing cameras at their premises and at various common points throughout the locality.

According to police, every 50 metres of the Anna Nagar police district, including Villivakkam and Thirumangalam ranges, is now under surveillance with the help of 10,164 CCTV cameras installed in a span of one year at a cost of Rs 69.37 crore.

Data from the Police say that Anna Nagar range, including Aminjikarai and Arumbakkam, has 3,734 cameras, the Thirumangalam range, including Nolambur and JJ Nagar, has 3,925 and Villivakkam range, including Kolathur and Rajamangalam, has 2,505 cameras, apart from the 4,525 cameras under Koyambedu and CMBT police station limits, for a total of 14,689 cameras.

He said, “The installation of the cameras was one of the best public-private partnership models in the country. The third eye project has helped us solve crimes quicker. Instead of questioning multiple suspects and leads in connection with a crime, we can narrow down on the culprit with the help of cameras.”

Anna Nagar Deputy Commissioner Dr M Sudhakar, Additional Commissioner of Police-North R Dhinakaran, West Chennai Joint Commissioner B Vijayakumari participated in the event along with respective police personnel from Anna Nagar, Thirumangalam and Villivakam range and residents from the area.

Velammal Educational Trust contributed Rs 40 lakh to install CCTVs. Appreciating the gesture, a shield was presented to the school by Viswanathan.

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