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Khargone Violence : Madhya Pradesh Administration To Install 121 CCTV Cameras At 36 locations; Cost Rs 64 Lakh
The Khargone district administration in Madhya Pradesh has started the work of installing 121 CCTV cameras at different locations, including those where stone-pelting was reported during the Ram Navami celebration earlier this month, an official said on Tuesday.
Local administration relaxed the curfew in the violence-hit town for nine hours – from 8 am to 5 pm – for the fourth day in a row on Tuesday and allowed plying of passenger buses during that period. Communal clashes had erupted in Khargone on April 10, during which shops and houses were damaged, vehicles torched and stones hurled.
Subsequently, curfew was clamped in the city.
The police administration has given a list of locations where CCTVs need to be installed. Based on the list, work has been started to install 121 CCTV cameras at 36 locations, at a cost of Rs 64 lakh, Khargone Municipal Council’s chief municipal officer Priyanka Patel said in a statement.
The areas where incidents of stone-pelting took place are also among these 36 locations, she said. The gadgets to be installed at these places include 14 special cameras which can detect the registration number of a vehicle passing from there, the official said.
There are 10 cameras which can rotate 360 degrees to record movements in these areas, she said. Besides, 97 varifocal cameras will also be put up, she said, adding that more cameras will be installed if there is a demand from police authorities.