Delhi: Rs 24 cr for CCTV cameras in courts

In a bid to secure court premises from terror strikes, the Home Ministry has sanctioned Rs 24 crore for installation of CCTV in six district courts here.

New Delhi: In a bid to secure court premises
from terror strikes, the Home Ministry has sanctioned Rs 24 crore for installation of Closed Circuit Television Cameras (CCTV) in six district courts here.

The fund has been sanctioned after a review of security in
the courts of national capital in the wake of two terror
attacks in the Delhi High Court last year that had claimed
nearly 20 lives.

The courts where the nearly 300 CCTV cameras would be installed are Patiala House, Tis Hazari, Saket, Dwarka, Rohini and Karkardoma.
Absence of CCTV cameras in Delhi High Court had hampered
investigations into the probe of May 25 and September 7, 2011,
blasts and many officials in the Home Ministry felt that
proper surveillance could have avoided the attacks.

CCTV cameras have already been installed in the Delhi High
Court premises.

The Delhi Police has taken a number of steps to augment
security in the premises of the Delhi High Court as well as
the six district courts and installation of CCTV was part of
the project.

PTI

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