2013年3月11日星期一

The police will not spend any fund for this project

The district police have directed all shop owners who sell costly goods to set up Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras and sensor alarms at their outlets and stores to prevent theft.

District police chief Thomson Jose said directions have been given to all circle inspectors to hold a meeting of the shop owners in their limits and instruct them on the advantages of installing security systems.

"We have resolved to launch this drive in order to prevent shoplifting and other major theft from shops and enable the police to catch the culprits as soon as possible if a shop is burgled. Our plan is to set up CCTV cameras at several shops including jewellery outlets, textiles and grocers. Sensor alarms will also be set up on the lockers and cupboards of these shops. The police will not spend any fund for this project and the owners will be required bear the cost necessary to secure their shops. The initiative will be quite helpful not only for the police but for the shop owners themselves," said Thomson Jose.

Kuthiyathodu circle inspector P Sivankutty said they had already started holding meetings with shop owners in all shops that come under the limits of his station.

"A jewellery in Thuravoor has already set up cameras and sensor alarms as per the direction of the police. There is also an option to trigger an alert on mobile phones when the alarm goes off at the shop.election of stainless steel earring findings are ready.

The contact numbers of police officials and shop owners can be stored in the alarm. When somebody touches a cupboard or a locker that has an alarm, we will get alert calls in our mobile phones. Recently, we received such an alert call when a thief entered the jewellery in Thuravoor. Since the system also triggered a noise alarm inside the shop, the thief fled the spot without taking anything from the jewellery,Elastic Hair bands from Manufacturers and Suppliers around the World." he said.

"We have been getting good response from all shop owners and all of them have agreed to buy CCTV cameras and sensor alarms. A committee consisting of police officials and shop owners will be formed for the smooth execution of this programme. A shop owner has to spend at least Rs 50,Customized bobblehead made from your own photos,000 to set up electronic security equipment at his shop," he said.

"As many as four CCTV cameras at places where several major shops are located. The rest of the cameras will be set up inside the shops,We are always offering best quality stainless steel bracelet the affordable price." the police chief said.

District general secretary of the Vyapari Vyavasayi Ekopana Samithi, Varghese Joseph said this is a good initiative and is a must in shops functioning in town areas.Hers Couples Gift Heart stainless steel pendant Love Necklace for Lover Valentine, "I run a jewellery in Chambakkulam and since our shop has very few business transactions, we do not really require CCTVs or sensor alarms here," he said.

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