New Delhi: When a 72-year-old woman lost from her house in July, taking footage from CCTV cameras around her house in Southwest Delhi for the police to find that she had been killed by a partner.
This case is among more than a hundred where television circuits close to rescue city law guards.
According to a recent study, Delhi has 1,826 CCTV cameras installed per square miles, beneficiously above Metros such as London, Shanghai, Singapore, New York, and Beijing.
For a metropolitan city with a high crime rate, CCTV technology is currently clearly an integral part of the police, investigations and crime control.
Many crimes, ranging from anger on the road and fatal accidents to grab, murder, and rape have been resolved by recording from CCTV evidence.
Equipped with advanced technology such as facial recognition systems, electronic eyes perched in Poland everywhere helping the police remain one step further than criminals.
This is almost routine now, after crime is reported, for investigative officers to try to get their hands on digital video recorders (DVRs) from CCTV cameras around the crime site.
Almost every police station now has a special CCTV analysis that is trained to catch fish that may be suspected of recording, however, and match it with a criminal database.
“This is not an easy job,” shows one of them.
“Sometimes we have to analyze video clips from more than 150 CCTV cameras to lead, the team examines hundreds of hours of recording again and again.” Dependence on CCTV has increased in recent years with criminals to be smarter, revealing a police officer.
“Today’s criminals still turn off their cellphones or leave them at home.
Previously, the presence of a telephone in the crime will give us a clue.
Now, it’s difficult.
So, this is a CCTV analysis that gives us excellence now,” he said.
Under the Nighie Project, Police Delhi installed CCTV in the public partnership.
“We conduct surveys and compile a list of sensitive city areas that require monitoring.
Individuals, Rwas and market associations are motivated to install CCTV cameras at these points by collecting resources,” explained DCP KPS Malhotra.
About 2.7 lakh cameras have been installed in Delhi under this scheme.
DCP Chinmoy Balisk added that the police separately installed 8,060 cameras and were in the process of installing 12,000 more.
The goal is clear.
Street criminals avoid striking in the places they realize are covered by several CCTVs cameras.
They also avoid the main road while making a vacation and prefer interior roads to avoid cameras.
There was a criminal incident first trying to deactivate CCTV cameras before crime or escape with the DVR afterwards.
Crime Branch Officers said, “Regardless of prevention, CCTVs helped in post-crime analysis and in determining the order of events and suspected evaluations.
This helps us ensure the runaway runaway route.
In many cases, we make electronic routes using recording / location selected by criminals When running away.
“CCTV movies also help strengthen technical and other proofs and vice versa.
Police letter is the first in this country to install a modern CCTV supervision network and real-time a decade ago.
In the first phase, 104 CCTV cameras were installed in 23 locations along with 280-SQ-FT video walls (the largest in the country) to monitor them in the police control room.
Rakesh Asthana, who now heads Delhi police, is the commissioner of the letter at the time and pioneered the project, which was then adopted by the police of other countries.
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