Hi-Tech equipments installed at Rs 21.60CR to keep eagle eye on law violators

Punjab Newsline, SAS Nagar (Mohali), March 6-

In a move aimed at further making Sahibzada Ajit Nagar (Mohali) a safe and crime free city, the CM Bhagwant Singh Mann on Thursday inaugurated Phase-I of the City Surveillance and Traffic Management developed at a cost of Rs 21.60 crore.

The CM said that this is a significant step towards enhancing urban surveillance and traffic management. He said that this state-of-the-art system aims to improve public safety, curb traffic violations and ensure effective law enforcement through advanced AI-based surveillance and traffic monitoring systems. Bhagwant Singh Mann said that developed at a total cost of Rs 21.60 crore this system with the ICCC situated at Sector-79, Mohali integrates 351 high-resolution CCTV cameras operational at 17 critical junctions across Mohali.

The CM said that this system is designed to streamline traffic management, enhance public security and support law enforcement efforts. He said that this system includes 175 ANPR cameras, 50 RLVD cameras, 92 Bullet Cameras for general surveillance, 18 PTZ Cameras for enhanced monitoring and Speed Violation Detection systems at two key locations with 16 cameras.