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After Terror Strike, Delhi High Court To Get 49 More CCTV Cameras

New Delhi, Sept 8: Terror-hit Delhi High Court would get 49 more CCTV cameras to be installed at various strategic locations in and around the court premises within three weeks.A high-level meeting at the High

PTI PTI Updated on: September 08, 2011 20:57 IST
after terror strike delhi high court to get 49 more cctv
after terror strike delhi high court to get 49 more cctv cameras

New Delhi, Sept 8: Terror-hit Delhi High Court would get 49 more CCTV cameras to be installed at various strategic locations in and around the court premises within three weeks.


A high-level meeting at the High Court, attended by senior officials, including the Chief Secretary of Delhi Government and the Special Police Commissioner (Law and Order), decided to step up security by also installing four vehicles' scanners at entry points of the court complex.

The meeting, which lasted for nearly two hours, was presided by Chief Justice Dipak Misra, D K Sharma, Secretary of the Delhi High Court Bar Association (DHCBA), told PTI.

A decision to “de-congest” adjoining roads and areas near the court premises has also been taken, Sharma said.

A senior official of the Sports Authority of India (SAI) said in the meeting that it had enough CCTV cameras which were meant for the 2010 Commonwealth Games and are now lying unused and can be installed here, the DHCBA Secretary said.

Since the suitcase blast at the reception counter that killed 12 persons and injured scores, a series of meetings are being held at the High Court involving various officials of different government agencies.

Chief Justice of India S H Kapadia had also visited the blast site yesterday and held a meeting with bar leaders and the judges of the High Court to discuss the security scenario. PTI

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