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Installation of CC cameras at Thamel area begins



KATHMANDU: Installation of CC camera at Thamel, the main tourist hub in Kathmandu, has begun.

CC cameras are being installed at every thoroughfare of Thamel at the initiative of Thamel Tourism Development Council with the support of Kathmandu Metropolitan City and Kathmandu Valley Police Office, Ranipokhari.

Council Chairperson Bhabishwor Sharma shared that CC cameras are being installed to make Thamel area clean, beautiful, safe and systematic as well as strengthening peace and security of Thamel area.

He mentioned that 80 CC cameras have been installed at Lainchour Marg, Chhetrapati Marg, Nursing Chowk Marg, Chaksibari Marg, Satghumti Marg, JP Line Marg and Paryatan Marg of Thamel area.

“Activity is underway to install 112 CC cameras with four big ones. A total of 80 CC cameras have been installed so far,” he said.

Before installing the CC cameras inside Thamel area, representatives of KMC, Kathmandu Valley Police Office and Thamel Tourism Development Council, had carried out a study about CC cameras required in Thamel area.

Council Vice-Chair Sahadev Dhamala mentioned that CC cameras would help to control criminal activities taking place in Thamel area.

More than 2,000 landlords and businessmen of Thamel area are associated to the Council established in 2047 BS for the development of Thamel area.

Publish Date : 07 December 2023 18:03 PM

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