Every inch of indore will be monitored by third eye!!!

In indore, which is called the economic capital of Madhya Pradesh, the state government has made it mandatory to install CCTV cameras at every place where there is a possibility of gathering of 100 or more people at a time. This will curb crime. Officials gave this information on friday (13 September). In this regard, officials said that the Urban Development and Housing Department of the state approved the by-laws of "Indore Community Camera Surveillance System". During this, its rules and regulations have also been published in the state gazette.
CCTV will curb crime
Indore Mayor Pushyamitra Bhargava told the media that indore will become the first city in the country to implement the community monitoring system through CCTV cameras with public participation. He said that under this system, installation of thousands of new CCTV cameras across the city will curb crime and increase the sense of security among the citizens.
What did the mayor say on CCTV maintenance?
Mayor Pushyamitra Bhargava said, "Under this, all the CCTV cameras of the city will be connected to a control room and their live feed can be seen there." He said that if any kind of incident happens in future, it will come under the purview of CCTV. Regarding its maintenance, Pushyamitra Bhargava said that if the CCTV camera installed at any place is switched off, then a notice will reach the concerned person that he should switch it on within 24 hours to avoid punitive action.
Action will be taken on violation of rules
Officials said that punitive action will be taken against the person or establishment violating the rules and regulations of the community camera surveillance system under the indian Judicial Code, Information technology Act and other related laws. According to the officials, a fine will also be recovered from the culprits in this case.

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