
Police Install Advanced Surveillance Tech On National Highway In South Kashmir's Qazigund
The newly deployed systems are capable of detecting hidden contraband such as drugs, weapons, and other illegal materials inside vehicles, reported news agency KNO.
The initiative is aimed at curbing smuggling and thwarting militancy-related activities along the strategically vital highway corridor.
A senior police official said,“The deployment of wall radar and thermal imaging technology marks a new chapter in our surveillance strategy. It will enhance our capacity to monitor suspicious activity and detect threats in real-time.”
He said,“This advanced technology is a force multiplier in our mission to secure the region. Our goal is to ensure the safety of commuters while maintaining peace and order along the stretch.”
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