The Asian Age

‘ L- G panel never acted as barrier to CCTV scheme’

Won’t ask for police licencing: Parida

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The LG- appointed panel was never acting as a “barrier and obstacle” to the implementa­tion of the AAP government’s CCTV camera project, additional chief secretary ( home) Manoj Parida said on Saturday. However, Mr Parida, who is heading the committee, said that a final decision on the government’s standard operating procedure ( SOP) is yet to be taken, but assured that the process of installing CCTV cameras will continue.

“The L- G’s committee was never acting as barrier and obstacle to this ( CCTV project). Our only concern is about who will control the data so that there is no misuse of video feeds,” Mr Parida told a news agency, stressing that installati­on of CCTVs will start in three months.

L- G Anil Baijal had constitute­d a panel headed by Mr Parida to frame SOP for the installati­on of 1.4 lakh CCTV cameras, which the Arvind Kejriwal government had strongly opposed, claiming that the panel had suggested for police licencing before installati­on of CCTV cameras.

However, Mr Parida said the panel will not ask for police licencing before the installati­on of CCTV cameras. He said that installati­on of CCTVs, which is being executed by the PWD, and formation of regulatory framework are two different issues. Another senior official said that installati­on of CCTVs cannot be stopped until the committee takes final decision.

“The committee has received SOP from the government’s side which is being looked into... there is no blockage on part of the L- G on the matter,” he said. Recently, the L- G office had also clarified that the file pertaining to the matter is not pending with it.

Our only concern is about who will control the data so that there is no misuse of video feeds — Manoj Parida, Additional CS ( home)

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