CCTV Cameras Project in Civil Lines residential area under the Neighbourhood Watch Scheme
Spread over an area of 1483 sq. kms. with a population of
over 1.8 crores, Delhi is amongst the most populous cities in the
world with a density of approximately 6000 persons per sq. km.
With the city’s growth outpacing planned development, policing in
Delhi has become an onerous and ever expanding responsibility.
As policemen cannot always be present at all places, efforts of
community policing and appropriate usage of technology go a long
way to contribute towards making the city safe and secure.
Delhi Police has taken a number of community initiatives in the
past, prominent among which has been the Neighbourhood Watch
Scheme. In the traditional Neighbourhood Watch Scheme, the
residents of a particular area are called upon to come together and
through combined efforts take measures like tenant & servant
verification, verification of vendors, hiring of chowkidars, controlled
access to the locality through fixing of gates and installing safety
equipment like magic eye, door bell, anti auto theft devices etc.
The police in such schemes acts as a facilitator.
In the field of technology, Delhi Police has inter-alia been
using CCTV coverage of important market places and border
checkposts, duly funded by the government, for prevention and
detection of crimes. However, since requirement of CCTV cameras
in the city is very large, it was decided by the Delhi Police to
increase the scope of the concept of the Neighbourhood Watch
Scheme to include installation of CCTV cameras as well, wherever
the residential community is willing to take a lead in their area.
In this direction, the residents of the Civil Lines area in North
District have taken a giant stride and in association with Delhi Police
they have come forward to cover the entire Civil Lines residential
area through CCTV cameras. Their association named ‘Club Class’
has installed 67 cameras spread in 16 clusters and covering over
2000 households. These are quality mega-pixel cameras and with
recording facility at each cluster, these cameras will be further
connected through internet to provide viewing facility at any remote
locations including a monitoring station set up at Police Station Civil
Lines.
Sh. B.S. Bassi, Commissioner of Police, Delhi will be
inaugurating the CCTVs Camera Project of Civil Lines under the
Neighbourhood Watch Scheme of Delhi Police, in this first initiative
of its kind in a residential area, at a function organized by the
Residents Association ‘Club Class’ at Shah Auditorium, Civil Lines,
Delhi on Sunday, August 3, 2014 at 6.00 PM.


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