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Thefts prompt PGI authorities to go in for more cameras

CHANDIGARH: The increasing number of thefts has prompted the authorities of Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) to beef up security on the campus.

Thefts prompt PGI authorities to go in for more cameras


Mohit Khanna

Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, June 25

The increasing number of thefts has prompted the authorities of Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) to beef up security on the campus.

As per plan, the PGI authorities have decided to install 126 CCTV cameras in the institute. With this, the total number of cameras will reach the 400-mark.

Besides, an interceptor vehicle will also be deployed in the premier heathcare institute for round-the-clock patrolling.

The move follows a number of complaints pertaining to the theft of expensive medicines. There have been times when patients’ relatives have accused the staff of selling the medicines.

Manju Wadwalkar, Public Relation Officer, PGI, said 126 high-resolution CCTV cameras would be installed at various locations of the hospital to keep a check on anti-social elements.

These cameras will be connected with the control room through Wi-Fi.

Besides, the administrative authorities will also be able to monitor the activities captured by the cameras on their smartphones.

Wadwalkar said by the end of next month, the cameras would be installed in all sensitive locations of the institute. She added that 100 cameras were already operational at the PGI.

The control room for the newly installed CCTV cameras would be set up near the Medical Superintendent office, the PRO said.

“The patrol squad vehicle will keep a 24x7 check on anti-social elements,” she added.

Following the theft of two-wheelers, it was decided that a vehicle would be deployed.

Amitabh Avasthi, Deputy Director, PGI, said, “The move aims at improving law and order. The CCTV cameras will help us keep an eye on those entering or leaving the institute.

Equipment in OT have also been stolen.”He said Rs 1.2 crore would be spent on the project.

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