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KVPO installs 181 AI-based CCTVs in Budhanilkantha

KATHMANDU, Feb 4: The Kathmandu Valley Police Office (KVPO) has installed 181 AI-based CCTVs -extended its presence to the Budhanilkantha area.
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KATHMANDU, Feb 4: The Kathmandu Valley Police Office (KVPO) has installed 181 AI-based CCTVs -extended its presence to the Budhanilkantha area. As part of the 'Safe Kathmandu: Our Commitment' campaign initiated by the Office, 181 AI-based CCTVs have been installed in the Budhanilkantha area. 


The installation of these cameras was a joint effort between the Police Office and the Budhanilkantha Municipality. The service was officially launched today, enabling the direct monitoring of activities in the area by the office from its control room.


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The project, which cost Rs 50 million, was agreed upon in April. According to Senior Superintendent of Police and Office Spokesperson Dinesh Raj Mainali, the CCTVs have been placed along the Budhanilkantha route, Man Bahadur-Chunikhel route, and Kapan routes.


During the launch event, Budhanilkantha Municipality mayor Mitharam Adhikari emphasized the importance of continued collaboration between the Office and the local government to enhance peace, order, and reduce crime rates in the town.


 

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