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Surveillance cameras set up under ‘Nammaku Name' scheme

Surveillance cameras set up under ‘Nammaku Name' scheme

Time of India24-04-2025
Trichy:
Surveillance cameras
costing 13.59 lakh, were installed in the Airport ward of
Trichy corporation
under the 'Nammaku Naame' scheme. The surveillance system includes a control room.
Mayor Mu Anbazhagan
, along with other officials, inaugurated the facility. Deputy commissioner of police T Easwaran operated and inspected the system. The ceremony was attended by zonal president T Durga Devi, assistant commissioner S N Shanmugam, assistant commissioner of police T Vijayakumar, executives of the residents' welfare association, and members of the public.
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